You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>Schools>Beaconsfield School>Newspaper cuttings relating to The Beaconsfield School Newspaper cuttings relating to The Beaconsfield SchoolReference number S-B/NC Records in this SectionBritish Lion inspires rugby tour pupilsWelsh rugby player Scott Quinnell gave an inspirational talk to young rugby players planning to go on tour to France. S-B/NC/215 Date: 2011Schools tackle rugby tournament.Students from The Beaconsfield School and St Bernard’s Catholic School will travel to France for a rugby tournament. S-B/NC/216 Date: 2011Honour for courageous boy.Pupil Jonathan Adams was given an award by the town mayor for showing courage and determination to overcome his personal difficulties. S-B/NC/217 Date: 2011Inspiring boy's award.Pupil Jonathan Adams was given an award by the town mayor for showing courage and determination to overcome his personal difficulties. S-B/NC/218 Date: 2011Pair with power of persuasionLewis Taylor and Emily Welsh raise £140 for Marie Curie Cancer Care. S-B/NC/219 Date: 2011Students get a pizza the action for charity.Beaconsfield teachers and students raise £12,000 for charity from The Advertiser-sponsored fun run. S-B/NC/220 Date: 2011Ice-cool pupils dress up for 5k fun run.More than 2,000 pupils and teachers take part in this years fun run. The starter was Gladiator Ice. S-B/NC/221 Date: 2011Much joviality had by all at Beaconsfield fun runMore than 2,000 pupils and teachers take part in this years fun run. The starter was Gladiator Ice. S-B/NC/222 Date: 2011TBS wins first round of inter-school speaking competition.The Beaconsfield School win the speaking event organised by the Rotary Club. S-B/NC/223 Date: 2011U15's make final trip for third time.Beaconsfield Rugby Club’s U15’s make it to Bucks Cup Final. S-B/NC/224 Date: 2011Beaconsfield School hopes for UK first in Sierra Leone swap.Students hope to take part in an exchange with their partnership school, Rokel School in Freetown, Sierra Leone. S-B/NC/225 Date: 2010Learning about links between Oxford and St Mary's Church.Students from the Beaconsfield School visit Magdalen college to learn about the links with St Mary’s Church S-B/NC/226 Date: 2010Ex-Met chief backs arts learning centre.Sir Ian Blair visited The Lemonwedge Arts Learning Centre which was set up by The Beaconsfield School in 2006. S-B/NC/227 Date: 2010Sixth formers get teachers and fellow students to dig deep.Sarah Azzout and Heather Marsh collect £240 for Marie Curie Cancer Care. S-B/NC/228 Date: 2010Centre threatened with closure.The Lemonwedge Arts Centre at Beaconsfield School is set to lose its funding from the Creative partnerships scheme. S-B/NC/229 Date: 2011This is a show no one beatzPupils perform at the annual dancing and gymnastics show. S-B/NC/230 Date: 2010Students do their bit for entente with exchange.Students from France and Germany took part in an exchange with students from the Beaconsfield School. A photograph shows the students with town crier Dick Smith and councillor Ken Brown. S-B/NC/231 Date: 2010Strictly go teachers.Teachers and pupils take part in a dance competition organised by A-level business studies students. S-B/NC/232 Date: 2010Thanks from star sprinter.Linford Christie, Olympic sprinter, praises pupils who joined in the fun run. Article and photographs S-B/NC/233 Date: 2010South meets west in the classroom.Lydia Shaw, a teacher from Sierra Leone, pays a visit to the school. S-B/NC/234 Date: 2010Young folk strut their stuff for mums, dads .and lots of other people.Youngsters entertained an audience of 90 family and friends. Scott Williams, a pupils at Beaconsfield School, gave a talk about his experiences with Aim High. S-B/NC/235 Date: 2010School backs City head's vision to make it 'outstanding'.Jonathan Fletcher, 40, currently the deputy head of Great Marlow School, has been appointed as Beaconsfield School’s new headteacher. S-B/NC/236 Date: 2010Twice as much fun over 5km.Beaconsfield High School join the Beaconsfield School in their annual fun run to make it a much bigger event. Tesco sponsors tot the tune of £15,000. S-B/NC/237 Date: 2010650 students recycle clothes for show.A ‘Recycled Clothes Show’ featured a background board provided by Lemonwedge Arts centre. S-B/NC/238 Date: 2009 PAGE:<< First< Previous456789101112131415Next > No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. 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My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Beaconsfield SchoolSection: Newspaper cuttings relating to The Beaconsfield SchoolItem: Newspaper article about the opening of a new playground at Beaconsfield SchoolItem: Newspaper article with photograph titled '£1.25m block boosts school'Item: Newspaper article with photograph titled 'Working to rule'Item: Newspaper article titled 'Pupil's Fun Run raises £1,500 for school hall'Item: Press cutting titled 'School opens new chapter'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Bulldozers move in as part of £1.5m school scheme'Item: A newspaper cutting of a photograph from the Bucks Free PressItem: School welcomes OlympiansItem: Newspaper cutting entitled 'The Story of the Beaconsfield School'.Item: How we remember our schooldaysItem: The Beaconsfield School between the warsItem: Having a ball for school hall.Item: Bucks pupils create giant human Jubilee 70 shape at picnic celebrationItem: Pupils free their feet.Item: Students mean businessItem: Lucky number seven for dance showcaseItem: Students dressed up for school runItem: Running just for fun?Item: Cooking up a great fundraiser.Item: Schools' annual fun runItem: Schools get together to strike Grease LightningItem: Seven hours of training every day was worth itItem: Clues help lead the way to catch the murdererItem: Saying thanks with gingerbread.Item: Schoolchildren tune in.Item: Fair brings out best in talent.Item: School to fight Ofsted reportItem: Year eight girls' football team report.Item: Young chefs stir up competitionItem: The Beaconsfield School BulletinItem: Enterprise Initiative at The Beaconsfield School.Item: Santa's little helpers light up the fair.Item: Champ Amelie breaks through pain barrier.Item: Students meet Holocaust survivor.Item: We'll remember them.Item: The Beaconsfield School celebrate GCSE resultsItem: Considering your 6th Form options?Item: New kids on the rockItem: A-Level resultsItem: Highfliers drop in to promItem: Peaceful protest.Item: High-flying studentsItem: Sixth Formers are a credit to The Beaconsfield SchoolItem: Students to hand in mobilesItem: Memorial service held in honour of teenager SkyeItem: Winning student leads rivals a merry dance.Item: Pupils rise to challenge to go by footItem: Groups on a path to bronze success.Item: Fantastic time at theatre - despite pricey giftsItem: Students at the ready to offer first aidItem: Expressing themselves in writing.Item: Pupils weigh in to support kidnapped girlsItem: Putting on Dahl classicItem: Sixth form entrepreneurs win young business award.Item: Festival sets scene for Mavericks' winItem: School football successItem: The Beaconsfield School created historyItem: The kids were rockin' all over Easter.Item: Don't blame us for the parking chaos'Item: Daffodil girls win praise for salesItem: Enterprising pupils are all in good companyItem: A-lert to success of the future shine.Item: Entrepreneurs are as business starsItem: On your marks, get set for fun….Item: Schools combine for fancy dress runItem: Young teams enterprising products…Item: Fynnjan's Christmas tune up for an awardItem: Parents warned police could be called in if school veto is ignored.Item: Award-winning Hazel lands FHM jobItem: Young entrepreneurs set up stall at EdenItem: School's e-cig fearsItem: Audience Ga-Ga at rocking talentItem: Audience goes Ga-Ga as school rocksItem: Teen in the shadow of CambridgeItem: Dining outItem: West End stars ready to rock youItem: Christmas hit single for talented FynnjanItem: The Beaconsfield School GCSE resultsItem: Considering your 6th Form options?Item: New kids on the rockItem: A-Level results The Beaconsfield SchoolItem: Youth worker Ben's emotional goodbyeItem: Peaceful protest.Item: Highfliers drop in to promItem: Sixth formers are a credit to the Beaconsfield School.Item: High-flying students.Item: Memorial service held in honour of teenager SkyeItem: Students to hand in mobilesItem: Winning student leads rivals a merry dance.Item: Kitchen master.Item: Pupils rise to challenge to go by footItem: Groups on a path to bronze successItem: Expressing themselves in writing.Item: Chapter and verse by young writers.Item: Fantastic time at theatre - despite pricey gifts.Item: Students at the ready to offer first aid.Item: Sixth form entrepreneurs win young business awardItem: Pupils weigh in to support kidnapped girls.Item: Festival sets scene for Mavericks' winItem: Success for Beaconsfield School U13 girls football team.Item: "Don't blame us for the parking chaos"Item: Daffodil girls win praise for salesItem: Enterprising pupils are all in good company.Item: Cavemen and fairies took part in fun run.Item: On your marks, get set for fun ..Item: Entrepreneurs are A-lert to success as business stars of the future shineItem: Young enterprising products designed to help save lives.Item: Fynnjan's Christmas tune up for an award.Item: Schools combine for fancy dress run.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Shop's sign song record attempt'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Young entrepreneurs put products to test'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Pupils are set to rock you with the crowd-pleasing Queen musical'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'West End stars ready to rock you'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'School gets into spirit of Christmas'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Lights make the season official'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Dreaming of a chart topping Christmas'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Cancer ward patients set to benefit from cooking contest'.Item: Newspaper article entitled 'The heat is on in the kitchen'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Community song is "spirit of Christmas".Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Fynnjan sets his sights on a Christmas number one'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Paralympic gold medallist tells of London glory.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Fynnjan's hoping for chart hit'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'School chosen as expert centre to teach global issues'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'School's expert status on global challenges'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Jazz band makes a return visit to church'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Decking the Hall with Spirit of Christmas'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Cycle safety plans on show'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'An appetite for fundraising'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Is this the top Christmas song?'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled ' School girl drives call for safer cycle routes'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Reach for the heights says basketball's Bradley'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Bradley's grown up a lot'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'School Art Exhibition'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Josh quite handy with robotic arm'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Showing their true colours'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled ' Erins first day was "the best"'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Headlines' written by John Fletcher.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Our Skye touched so many people's lives'.Item: Newspaper cutting covering GCSE results at The Beaconsfield School.Item: Extract from Beaconsfield Advertiser entitled 'A Levels: The Beaconsfield School'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'GB hockey star's inspirational visit'.Item: Newspaper article entitled 'Page wins London's first ever junior Grand Prix And is joined on the winners' rostrum by Marlow's Lorna Bowler'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Skaters angry as project is held up'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Teenagers' trip will help orangutans'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Pensioners get in the mood for some jazz'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Voices to be reckoned with'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Great night at the Proms'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'School team go one better in nationals'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Skateboard campaigners star in our awards'.Item: A newspaper supplement entitled 'Pride of Bucks 2013'.Item: A newspaper cutting entitled 'Access to academy talks'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Champ goes on to chess "gigafinal"'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'A really vile show'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Fresh ideas help drive pair's cycle helmet cover company'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled ' Fair puts artists in the frame'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Mental challenges and mufti day makes 3000 pounds.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Award for Charlotte "an amazing girl"'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Questions add-up to UK prizes'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Stepping up to the Beatz'.Item: Early signs of business acumen.Item: Students mix work with pleasure on France visit.Item: Pair leap into action for skatepark fundsItem: A great opportunity for aspiring young rock musiciansItem: Kristie taking 02 win in her Stryde.Item: Everything going to Plan for music promoters.Item: Olympic effort as hundreds join run.Item: £50 prize for walking to school.Item: Skatepark plan lacks location.Item: Enjoy curry and comedy for trip.Item: Teachers fell like nine pins.Item: Ferrets dash for cashItem: Ferrets dash for the pupils' cash.Item: Twix reward for teamworkItem: Pupil knows when to raise his hand.Item: Expedition inspired Malawi group to help build village school.Item: The Beaconsfield SchoolItem: Inventive and proud to be in business.Item: Bringing children together to enjoy the harmony of being in a band.Item: Building expectation.Item: School given a gem of a donation from jewellersItem: Doubling their efforts for good causes.Item: "Don't tie skatepark up in red tape" - MPItem: All-blue lineout at BeaconsfieldItem: Epic African trip was 'eye-opening'Item: Beaconsfield School GCSE results.Item: Tough new English GCSE marking hits Beaconsfield School but A-level results surpass expectation.Item: Young dancer takes centre stage.Item: The Beaconsfield School leavers' prom.Item: Changes to timetable to focus on bullying.Item: A feast of food and fun for young cooksItem: Wheelchair basketball team reach the semis.Item: Fears of smoking prompt good friends to film video.Item: Spring art fair brings out the best in Beaconsfield talent.Item: Volunteer power. Community work recognised at glittering ceremony.Item: Beaconsfield School donate books to partner pupils in Sierra LeoneItem: Girls show flowering skill for fundraising.Item: Nothing to choose between top teensItem: Budding entrepreneurs out to prove their products really are the business.Item: Pupils accumulate fundraising skills.Item: Students find out how firm earns its crust making bread.Item: Students feel the BeatzItem: Students prepare for a 'United Nations' conference day.Item: Business studies students have got talent at Beaconsfield school.Item: Run draws 2,000 entrants.Item: Incredible fancy dress fun runItem: 2,000 pupils take part in 5k run.Item: Fancy dress runners with a simple aimItem: Schools have a head for fancy dress.Item: Pupils fill shoppers' bags to help orphansItem: Top pupils hit backItem: The adults' behaviour is worse than the kids'Item: School raises £2,000 for charity.Item: Costume drama: The Beaconsfield School.Item: Young chefs cook up a winner.Item: Young chefs find right ingredients for success.Item: Pupils give attorney general a grillingItem: British Lion inspires rugby tour pupilsItem: Schools tackle rugby tournament.Item: Honour for courageous boy.Item: Inspiring boy's award.Item: Pair with power of persuasionItem: Students get a pizza the action for charity.Item: Ice-cool pupils dress up for 5k fun run.Item: Much joviality had by all at Beaconsfield fun runItem: TBS wins first round of inter-school speaking competition.Item: U15's make final trip for third time.Item: Beaconsfield School hopes for UK first in Sierra Leone swap.Item: Learning about links between Oxford and St Mary's Church.Item: Ex-Met chief backs arts learning centre.Item: Sixth formers get teachers and fellow students to dig deep.Item: Centre threatened with closure.Item: This is a show no one beatzItem: Students do their bit for entente with exchange.Item: Strictly go teachers.Item: Thanks from star sprinter.Item: South meets west in the classroom.Item: Young folk strut their stuff for mums, dads .and lots of other people.Item: School backs City head's vision to make it 'outstanding'.Item: Twice as much fun over 5km.Item: 650 students recycle clothes for show.Item: When in doubt, improvise.Item: It's all just electrifying.Item: Schools join forces to get pupils to walk to school.Item: Superheroes' fancy race to line.Item: Animals, fruit and super heroes add to fun in run.Item: Pupils prove a step ahead of teachers in the rhumba.Item: Dance, stunts and poems all packed into an evening.Item: Pupils talk their way into county final.Item: The Beaconsfield School enjoys mentoring success.Item: Greater challenge beckons for departing headteacher.Item: Schools' speakers aim for last word in county finals.Item: Mentors get a tick from pupils too.Item: Paralympian strikes gold with pupils on art project.Item: Candid discourse on disability. Some of the questions and answers.Item: Three schools to receive a safety bonus from nearby developmentItem: Pitching in with a touching present for rugger squad.Item: Head's anger at school closure threat.Item: These are exciting times for us'Item: Beaconsfield School up to the mark in arts coverageItem: From student to teacherItem: Virtual learning?Item: Arts for all?Item: 1. Has all the fun gone out of education? 2. A European union - 'parlez sie espanol?'Item: Potter twins enchant lime green studentsItem: Pupils magic Potter momentItem: New head Alex convinces all to share arts visionItem: Beaconsfield Schoolboy Powers to VictoryItem: Putting on Dahl's ClassicItem: Pupils brush up school's status bid chances as they collect Artsmart award.Item: Poorer schools may miss out on sniffer DogsItem: They've got RHYTHMItem: Record-breaking year for hard working school.Item: Head 'astounded' by High School Results.Item: C'est magnifique being French!Item: My best day EVERItem: Pupils Sam Burrows and Izzy Papworth rush to the aid of a man having an epileptic fit on a bus.Item: Students prepare to launch festive stalls.Item: Charity spreads seasonal cheer with Christmas FairItem: Pupils praised for their Duke of Edinburgh effortsItem: Decking the halls with Christmas joy.Item: OK, just one final group shot before heading into the big wide worldItem: Showcasing the best the town has to offer.Item: Leading the cheers - as well as the race.Item: Hundreds of children took part in the fun runItem: Helicopter pays visit to schoolItem: Teen to lose hair in show of solidarity for ill friend,Item: Gangsters run riot at schoolItem: Best ever resultsItem: School gets lifesaving defibrillator thanks to firm's kind donation.Item: Having a ball for school hall.Item: Students mean businessItem: Pupils free their feet.Item: Lucky number seven for dance showcaseItem: Community called to help bereaved teenItem: Students dressed up for school runItem: Running just for fun?Item: Schools' annual fun runItem: The standing ovation was well deserved'Item: Cooking up a great fundraiserItem: Schools get together to strike Grease LightningItem: Seven hours of training every day was worth it.Item: Clues help lead the way to catch the murderer.Item: Saying thanks with gingerbread.Item: Schoolchildren tune inItem: Fair brings out best in talentItem: School to fight Ofsted reportItem: Year 8 girls football teamItem: Young chefs stir up competitionItem: The Beaconsfield School Bulletin.Item: Santa's little helpers light up the fairItem: Champ Amelie breaks through pain barrierItem: We'll remember them.Item: Students meet Holocaust survivor.Item: Beaconsfield School U13s girls football teamItem: The kids were rocking all over Easter.Item: TV-inspired pupils cook up their own great bake offItem: China delegation visitsItem: Sporting help wins £250Item: Sixth Form Online Open EventItem: Celebrate the history of The Beaconsfield School.Item: Anniversary celebrations.Item: Pattie presents prizes to outstanding performersItem: The Beaconsfield School between the warsItem: The School Bulletin.Trips make hard work worthwhile and other articles as School BulletinItem: Beaconsfield Bulletin. School bulletingItem: Young chefs know exactly what's cookingItem: Remembering the fallenItem: BBC show winner to display worksItem: Newspaper article about Caroline Legg the new Head mistress at the schoolItem: A two page special written by the Beaconsfield School article to mark its effective creative daysItem: Kitty has higher IQ than EinsteinItem: Photocopied newspaper article. Tributes to a wonderful human beingItem: Collection of photocopies of articles about cyber bullyingItem: Christmas MarketItem: Christmas MarketItem: Burns Night Dinner DanceItem: Open DayItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Pupils help care home residents for DoE scheme'Item: Visits from pupils delight care home residentsItem: School sends first student to Oxford UniversityItem: The Beaconsfield School Sixth FormItem: The Beaconsfield School advertising material Browse by century:23rd (1 page)1st (154 pages)2nd (154 pages)3rd (166 pages)4th (169 pages)5th (179 pages)6th (172 pages)7th (179 pages)8th (181 pages)9th (197 pages)10th (225 pages)11th (327 pages)12th (421 pages)13th (714 pages)14th (801 pages)15th (921 pages)16th (1154 pages)17th (1774 pages)18th (2515 pages)19th (3687 pages)20th (12441 pages)21st (5584 pages)
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