Beech House School

Date published: 25 September 2013


Congratulations go to the following pupils who have obtained their Silver Crest Award: Umair Ahmad and Samuel Clutton for their Boomerangs Project. Olivia Rigg and Haider Hussain for their project on Plastic Bags.

Adil and Haider also won the North West Junior section of the National Science and Engineering Competition with their project and will go to the National Finals in Birmingham in March next year.

Congratulations go to the following pupils who have obtained their Bronze Crest Award: Umair Ahmad, Adil Hussain, Haider Hussain, Zahra Ali, Philippa Coale, Emily Cooper, Talha Mazhar, Zahra Naqvi, Muhammad Owais, Olivia Rigg, Mohsin Sadiq and Dawud Tahir for their Habitats Project. Also to Jake Kendall for his Healthy Diets and Exercise Project.

Years 2-6 were enlightened with a Mad Science Assembly. The pupils watched with excitement as they saw water turn into Vimto and back again....Magic! They also made fire and woke up snotty Steve, a foam monster and Angry Dave a steam Monster. Pupils will discover more on Friday afternoons 3.30pm -4.30pm starting in October.

Friday 20 September was this year's annual Jeans for Genes Day where pupils donated £1 to come to school dressed in their Jeans, raising money for 20 different charities to help children with genetic disorders. Year 6 and Year 7 pupils helped by having a bake sale raising an extra £104. Thanks to all pupils and families who helped make it so successful if not a bit too crazy from the sugar rush.

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