Young Writers invites you to write a poem on a subject that matters to you – Poetry Escape. What would you like to escape from, or where would you like to escape to? What do you think the world needs to break free from? You can write about personal emotions or worldwide issues, or escape into your imagination and write a poem filled with creativity! This is your opportunity to express yourself
Set sail on an unforgettable journey as our talented cast brings Disney's Moana Jr. to life! Join us on Tuesday 11th and Wednesday 12th February, for an evening of courage, discovery, and the call of the ocean. Let the adventure begin! Tickets are available now on Parent Pay.
Established in 2015, the Portico Sadie Massey Awards (PSM Awards) aims to encourage a life-long love of reading and writing in young people from all backgrounds. The Awards are named after Glasgow-born Sadie Massey and her desire to spread a love of reading and writing. Reading Competition (Book Review): Review any book of your choice – Open to all schools and young people aged 7 – 18 years:
We are here to support our all our students achieve their full potential - check out our revision page for revision support and resources as well as intervention timetables. 2025 exams begin in... You have worked hard to get to this point and you should be proud of yourself. Best of luck in your exams, we're all here to support you - You got this!
This year there was a competition for students to design this year’s official school Christmas card. Students could design a card in any medium that reflected the traditional Christmas story and included the St John Bosco Arts College school badge. It was a fierce festive competition with students’ submitting a variety of designs, from drawings and collages to mixed media and 3D creations. A
We have partnered up with Aspen Services a catering company who specialise in school food. This means January 2025 will see the launch of a brand new menu! It will still rotate on a three week basis and will refresh for Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer seasons. Click here to read more on Aspens and see this season’s menu
Let’s make the next 2 weeks count!! Click below to watch the video and see all the up and coming reasons you don’t want to miss a day at St John Bosco... or scroll down to download a PDF version. Downloadable PDF
On Thursday, December 5th, we were honoured to welcome Katrina from The Anthony Walker Foundation to our school. She shared the powerful story of Anthony Walker, whose tragic death in 2005 was a result of a hate crime. Katrina spoke movingly about the legacy of Anthony’s mother, Gee Walker, whose message of forgiveness has inspired countless people since the loss of her son. The session was a
This week, our school came together to celebrate Mission Week under the theme "Once Upon a Dream," inspired by the Salesian Strenna for 2024: "The dream that makes you dream, a heart that transforms wolves into lambs." This theme, rooted in the transformative dream of St. John Bosco at the age of nine, reminds us of the potential within each of us to create positive change in our communities
Some very lucky students enjoyed a memorable afternoon, participating in a special session with world-renowned athlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson, hosted by Liverpool Football Club. The event was filled with fun, learning, and opportunities to engage with one of the nation’s sporting icons. The session began with an exciting Kahoot quiz all about Katarina’s life and achievements, with one of our
On Friday, 15 November, 50 of out students headed to the iconic Liverpool Cathedral for the Educate Awards 2024 where they took to the stage to perform for over 600 guests. During the drinks reception, four of our students accompanied by Gaia Ahuja from Girls Don’t Sync, performed an epic DJ set of classic dance anthems including At Night, Shakedown; Show Me Love, Robin S; and Feel My Needs,
We are joining with thousands of other schools up and down the country again, in wrapping, packing and sending shoeboxes full of gifts – things like cuddly toys, games, balls, hats, gloves and scarves, stationery and hygiene items – to children in need around the world. Through this campaign, we want to teach children here about generosity for others, and compassion, to make them aware of the
I am thrilled to share the outcome of our Catholic Schools Inspectorate (CSI) inspection, which took place on the 25th and 26th of September 2024. It is with immense pride and joy that I can announce St John Bosco Arts College has been rated Outstanding. This remarkable achievement is a true reflection of the care, dedication, and faith that permeates every aspect of our school community. It is
A huge congratulations to Year 9 student Nell McGuinness , who recently took home the prestigious title of Dancer of the Year 2023/24 at the Empire Street Dance Company! The award was presented during a celebration show on Sunday, 15th September, attended by the entire dance school and an enthusiastic, sell-out audience of 450 people. Nell, who joined the dance school at just 3 years old, has
St John Bosco Arts College celebrate open evening success with over 430 attendees. Every year, secondary schools nationwide open their doors to prospective pupils, allowing them and their parents or carers to discover what the school can offer. This year, St John Bosco Arts College created an immersive experience where pupils explored the world of Bosco through a range of department-led
Young Writers have launched a thrilling horror-themed creative writing challenge… Fright Club. A ghost story is a timeless classic style of creative writing and Young Writers are inviting you to write your own short story inspired by things that go bump in the night! You could be inspired by a real place that is rumoured to be haunted, choose a supernatural being to be the star of your story or
Addressing unrest, disinformation and violence. The link below will take you to a list of links to resources to help us all support young people and our communities following civil unrest, discrimination and violence. It has been sourced from a network of youth organisations across the UK. Public Unrest and Disinformation
Students from The Academy of St Nicholas, Archbishop Beck Catholic College, Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School, St Edward's College, St Francis Xavier's Catholic Academy, St John Bosco Arts College, St Julie's Catholic High School, and The Academy of St Francis of Assisi gathered for the annual West Liverpool Archdiocese Public Speaking Competition. This event was held at Archbishop Beck
Celebrate your best pieces of writing from this academic year! Have you created amazing pieces of work this year that you’d love to share with the world? The Young Writers Annual Showcase is the perfect way to celebrate your hard work giving you the chance for your piece to be published in a real book. From stories and poems to blog posts and essays you can choose any writing that you have done
Young Writers latest short story competition is now live! Write thrilling mini sagas, stories told in up to 100 words, with Mission Chaos! From everyday life going wrong to world-altering events, your mission is to write a mini saga on the theme of chaos. Check out the exciting video which introduces the mission; Chaos video . Don't forget that you can drop into the Weekly Writing Workshops after
As the summer of 2024 approaches with a burst of sporting excitement, Young Writers invite you to embark on a poetic journey celebrating the world of games and sports. The Poetry Games poetry competition is open to students aged 4-18. Whether you're captivated by the magic of the Olympic Games, the thrill of the Euros, the elegance of Wimbledon, or the high-speed drama of the Tour de France, let
St John Bosco would like to say congratulations to local author Frank Cottrell-Boyce ! Liverpool-based Frank Cottrell-Boyce the multi award-winning author and screenwriter, has been crowned the Waterstones Children’s Laureate 2024 – 2026 and is launching the new campaign Reading Rights: Books Build a Brighter Future; “I am so proud to be here today, being passed the torch of the Laureateship.
In just a week’s time, on Thursday 4th July 2024, there will be a general election in the United Kingdom. This is when people get to choose who will represent them in parliament. The political party with the most members of parliament (MPs) after the election will form the next government. To find out more out the general election and the political process, click on the 2024 General Election
National Book Tokens is running its annual competition, get involved now; Help your school #rebuildthelibrary, plus win a £100 National Book Token for yourself! Five lucky schools from across the UK and Ireland will each win £1,000 with one overall winner also receiving £500 to upgrade their library space. Nominate our school to win one of our big prizes and encourage reading for pleasure all
What is School Diversity Week? School Diversity Week is the UK - wide celebration of LGBT+ equality in primary and secondary schools. This year the week is celebrated from the 24th -28th June 2024. Drop into the Library to pick up a book from the School Diversity Week display or browse the reading list to uncover more cool fiction and non-fiction books. For more information and resources, visit
We are thrilled to celebrate our students' achievements in the UKMT challenges this year. Over 60 students participated, tackling tricky maths problems testing their logic, numeracy, and reasoning. Their dedication, including spending after school and lunch times preparing, led to numerous successes. A special congratulations to Molly in Year 10 for achieving our school's first ever Silver award
The 76 th Anniversary of Windrush Day will be commemorated on 22 nd June 2024. The HMT Empire Windrush ship first docked at Tilbury Docks in Essex on 22 nd June 1948, bringing around 500 people from the Caribbean who answered Britain's call to help rebuild the country after the Second World War. Want to find out more? Check out the headlines in the Windrush 76 th Anniversary document
Refugee Week is an annual festival that celebrates the contributions, creativity and resilience of people seeking sanctuary. It’s been running in the UK since 1998 and is always the week of World Refugee Day (20 June). The theme of Refugee Week 2024 is ‘Our Home’ To find out more, check out the Refugee Week ‘Our Home Video’ attached or browse the books available from the library about refugee
Calling all young writers, school staff, grown-ups and everyone else — grab your pens, pencils or laptops and make your voices heard this National Writing Day! The library marked National Writing Day with a book display filled with books of writing tips and books in which some of our students have been published in! Anyone can take part in the annual celebration of writing for pleasure and
Over the past five weeks, students in the Oratory have been diligently nurturing tiny caterpillars into magnificent butterflies. Under the guidance of Mr. Gaffney, the students have immersed themselves in understanding the life cycle of butterflies and the essential care required for these delicate creatures. This educational journey culminated in a heart-warming event where the butterflies were
Empathy Day this year is celebrated on Thursday 6th June 2024. Empathy is being able to experience and understand other people’s feelings and points of view. The Empathy Lab's mission is to “ Read stories, build empathy, make a better world ”, find out more about Empathy Day in the guide by clicking on the image to the left. Empathy is learnable, so why not try a title from the Empathy Day
Croxteth to let its “Freak Flag Fly” with St John Bosco students’ musical theatre production of Shrek - The Musical! On Tuesday 25 th June 2024, you will be ogre-the-moon when SJB students present their production of Shrek The Musical JR. The family-friendly musical comedy follows the adventures of an ogre named Shrek who sets off on a quest to save a princess from a dragon. However, it turns out
As part of our ongoing mission to become eco-friendlier and more sustainable, we joined the Don Bosco Green Alliance. The Green Alliance is an international programme where Salesian communities from around the world join forces to support Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’ and his passion for the environment. For our part of the programme, we have three commitments: 1. Develop green areas in
On Saturday 11th May, Seventeen students embarked on their practice expedition for the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award in Rivington, Chorley. Led by Miss Provan and Miss Innocent, they tackled a challenging 13.19-kilometer route, mastering essential map-reading skills and efficiently managing their equipment amidst scorching 22-degree heat. This is the second group from St John Bosco
Some excellent individual results today and great team performances to open up the athletics season. All pupils have been exceptional with true Salesian spirit ~ Mrs Ward 2nd place - Yr9 Camille H - 200m 1st place - Yr10 Ruby F - 200m 1st place - Yr10 Milly L - 800m 1st place & NEW SALESIAN RECORD - Yr8 Maisie Mc - 1500m 1st place - Yr7 MaryClaire - High jump and discuss 1st place - Yr8
Over the last year, several of our incredible students have been selected for publication for their short stories or poems. In recognition of Pi Day, an annual celebration of the mathematical constant, Young Writers asked young people to create stories inspired by numbers. Three of our students crafted 100-word short stories, and their work was selected for publication. Congratulations to Leo
The recent Silver Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) expedition embarked on an adventure that tested their mettle against nature's elements. Led by Miss Provan, the group faced chilly temperatures and rugged terrain during their journey. Despite the biting cold, the expedition began with enthusiasm as students trekked around Pendle and ascended Pendle Hill on day one. Cooking their own meals and setting up
William Shakespeare is England’s most loved poet and regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. To celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday on the 23rd of April, why not enter the Young Writers Shakespeare Day Poetry Competition. Complete your poem on the entry form attached, pick up a paper copy from the Library Helpdesk or type up on a word document. Return your completed poems to the
World Book Night is a national celebration of reading and books that takes place on 23 April every year. World Book Night is for everyone – regardless of whether they consider themselves ‘readers’ or not. World Book Night is a national moment, and everyone is invited to participate by dedicating time to reading any book, in any format. At Bosco we are participating with a free book giveaway in
Earth Day is celebrated each year on 22nd April. Earth Day's mission is to diversify, educate and activate the environmental movement worldwide. Find out more here; What is Earth Day, when is it and what has it achieved? The 2024 theme, " Planet vs. Plastics ", aims to raise awareness of the harms of plastic pollution for human and planetary health. To mark Earth Day, explore facts about the
Young Writers are inviting you to write a poem about your favourite person for the latest competition – Poetry Heroes. Who is your hero? Is it your mum or dad? Your best friend? Your brother or sister? Perhaps there is a famous person, from a sports or film star to an author or musician, that you admire and aspire to be like. Why are they your favourite person and why do they inspire you? Grab
The Henrietta Branford Writing Competition 2024 , the annual competition for young people which runs in conjunction with the Branford Boase Award, is now open for entries. The competition aims to find and encourage writers of the future, something Henrietta was always keen to do. Anyone under the age of 19 can enter. This year’s theme is inspired by 2023 Branford Boase Award winner
IntoFilm has launched the Time to Inspire Storyboard Competition . IntoFilm are looking for inspired young filmmakers who have a story idea for a short film and would like to win the chance to get it made. As a group, have you got a story to tell that could inspire others? If so, enter the Time to Inspire Storyboard Competition, brought to you in partnership with world-renowned Swiss watchmaker
Calling all budding journalists out there - Enter The Day’s Global Young Journalist Awards Do you want to change the world? Or do you have a story that you’re burning to tell? The Day want to hear from you! The Day's third Global Young Journalist Awards are FREE to enter for 7-18-year-olds worldwide! You could win your work published online, a trophy, certificate and more! The competition is
ReadingZone is challenging those aged four to 18 years to make a picture book for the ReadingZone Picture Book Competition 2024 , in partnership with World Book Day. The competition is open to individual children, libraries and schools in the UK and internationally. Prizes include £200 of books for each winner's school or library, plus a free online author event for the overall winner. For more
To support our students observing Ramadan , the library has put together a collection of books featuring Muslim authors or books with Muslim characters. All books are available to all students and staff to borrow from the library. You can explore the complete collection here; Ramadan Reads 2024
Young Writers latest short story competition is now live! Your mission (should you choose to except it), is to write thrilling mini sagas, stories told in up to 100 words, with Mission Catastrophe! From minor mishaps to earth-shattering events, you have the opportunity to explore the consequences of catastrophes of all sizes. Check out the exciting video which introduces the mission. Don't
To celebrate National Story Telling Week crossing over with the NSPCC’s Number Day. Ms Hindle set the KS3 students a fun and collaborative challenge to complete in their form classes. Pupils were asked to work together with their form tutor and take turns in adding a maximum of two sentences to the story, which was started off by 7S, before being passed around school for each form to add their
National Book Tokens’ annual DESIGN A NATIONAL BOOK TOKEN competition is back, inviting children of all ages to get creative and share their love for books and reading by designing their own fabulous gift cards! This year’s theme is ‘Read Your Way’. Every reader is different, and there’s no right or wrong way to enjoy reading. HOW TO ENTER To enter, children should design a National Book Tokens
World Book Day is celebrated annually and on Thursday 7th March 2024. Reading came to life all around school. At Bosco, we support the charity World Book Day in its mission to encourage all children to read for pleasure. World Book Day supports children to read for pleasure by encouraging 6 behaviours: 1. Being read to regularly 2. Having books at home and school 3. Finding time to read 4.
Empowering Students for a Brighter Future Here at St John Bosco Arts College, International Women's Day was not just a date on the calendar; it was a vibrant celebration filled with activities aimed at empowering our students and inspiring them to embrace diversity, equality, and inclusion. From engaging talks to exciting scavenger hunts, here's a glimpse into the activities that took place
Teigan Dunleavy and Maisie Sweeney, recently secured an impressive second place in the prestigious STEM Northwest Challenge held at Manchester University. The STEM (Science, Technology Engineering and Maths) Northwest Challenge provided a platform for students to explore STEM topics and develop essential skills like teamwork and problem-solving. The event not only showcased the talent of
In a testament to their prowess and eloquence, young debaters from across the city showcased their skills in the second round of the Urban Debate competition. The event, which saw participation from nine schools, unfolded into a riveting evening of intellectual exchange and spirited discourse. Amidst the bustling atmosphere, it was evident that the girls had prepared meticulously for their
What is the BBC Young Reporter Competition? It’s an opportunity for young people to report with the BBC. The BBC are looking for original stories about your lives or the world around you, or relating to subjects and issues that particularly matter to young people. Anyone aged between 11-18 years old and living in the UK can enter. If the idea is successful, it could appear on TV, radio, online
Greenpeace are looking for young people (aged 0-17) to help them spread the word about the problem of plastic pollution. This year, governments around the world are negotiating a UN Global Plastics Treaty, which will limit plastic production and use. Greenpeace need your creative eye to produce a design that illustrates the issue and gets people talking. The winners will get a t-shirt featuring
National Literacy Trust has partnered with the acclaimed stage musical Wicked for a second year of this persuasive writing competition open to young people aged 9 to 14. For Wicked Writers: Be the Change they are asking students to write a piece of persuasive writing about any environmental issue that is important to you, for example, the climate crisis, pollution or endangered species. Making a
Young Writers latest poetry competition is now live! Winter Wonderland invites 4-18 year-olds to write a poem in any style on the theme of wintertime. Whatever your thoughts about wintertime, write a poem in any style and let Young Writers know! Looking for inspiration? Here are some ideas for budding poets: ❄️ Winter celebrations... Diwali, Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year ❄️ Capture the serene
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The challenge: write a poem about being a young person today. What would you want future generations to remember about your experience of being young, today? YPN and the Museum of Youth Culture want you to get inspired and write poems about what youth culture looks and feels like to you. TO ENTER This challenge is for writers aged up to 25 based anywhere in the world. The deadline is Sunday 11
After the recent trip to London to film with the 100 Voice Choir which aired on ITV on New Years Eve, we caught up with Alissa McCarthy regarding her experience after being selected to perform a Solo in front of the live and star studied audience. Alissa's solo performance at the ITV's New Year's Eve Bash not only left a lasting impact on her but also elevated the overall dynamics of the choir.
On Wednesday, 31st January, we celebrated the Feast Day of of our patron saint, St John Bosco. The annual celebration is an opportunity for the school community to come together for collective worship and a chance for pupils to participate in Salesian activities. The Feast Day celebrations began with a school-wide mass, led by Fr Tony Frain. This year’s theme highlighted the bicentennial of St
Over 60 pupils ranging from Years 7 to 11, got involved in the school’s production. The feel-good musical tells the story of a woman who has no choice but to take refuge in a convent, which ultimately results in her leading it’s choir and helping the group gain popularity, whilst also uplifting the sisters who are part of it. The talented performers acted, sang, and danced their way around
Reflections on Year 9's True Self and Year 11's Unforgettable Active Retreat Days Last week, our Year 9 students delved into a transformative retreat experience centred around the theme of discovering their true selves. Engaging in workshops that explored personality, masks, meditation, and Salesian games, the students exhibited remarkable enthusiasm and openness throughout the sessions.
“Do not lose any time. Do good, do all the good you can and you will never regret doing it” ~Don Bosco St John Bosco encouraged people to do good for others, a sign of his unwavering commitment to his Catholic faith which he shared with the young people he cared for. Like Bosco, we as Catholics, are called to serve others and live according to the Catholic Social Teaching of the Church.
In a remarkable personal triumph, Year 8 pupil Eve Challoner has secured a coveted spot at The Hammond School of Dance , a prestigious institution known for shaping the careers of budding performers. ‘Eve is a star in the making,” said Miss Ellison, Head of Performing Arts at St John Bosco. “She is known for her exceptional talent and also for her enthusiasm and support towards fellow students.
A very lucky selection of students got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform as part of The National Lottery’s New Year’s Eve Big Bash, which aired on ITV and ITVX. The star-studded celebration, hosted by comedian Jason Manford and singer and presenter Alesha Dixon, featured performances from Take That, Busted, Paloma Faith, Becky Hill and many more. 20 of our students from years 9, 10, 11,
St. John Bosco is proud to celebrate the remarkable achievement of one of its own, Chelsea N’drin, who recently secured a spot in England's Women's Under 15 UEFA Development Tournament. In a recent interview, Chelsea shared her journey and experiences during this prestigious event. Chelsea, a talented footballer who already plays for Merseyside, Liverpool School Girls, expressed her initial
Get ready for a festive extravaganza that will light up your holiday season! The much-anticipated Christmas Showcase is set to take place on Wednesday December 13th, and promises an enchanting evening filled with the spirit of Christmas. This magical event is your ticket to a heart-warming celebration that you won't want to miss. Buy Tickets Here Event Highlights: Time: The festivities kick
No tickets required. Entrance to the event will be sign posted at the front of the school. We look forward to seeing you there!
Last month, we had the privilege of hosting the Liverpool Poet, Author, and Cambridge academic, Malik Al Nasir, for an engaging and inspirational session with the students. Mr. Al Nasir's visit was not just an ordinary school event; it was a journey through his extraordinary life, touching on profound topics such as discrimination, race and racism, English and History, slavery, Law, Social
A sudden shift, a twist of fate, and bam! Everything changes! What happens when an ordinary day turns extraordinary? What are the effects on the world if one thing is changed forever? What thrilling or terrifying outcomes are unleashed if one mishap alters reality? The possibilities are infinite, which allows you to write about what excites you. These are the questions Young Writers are asking
We are looking for students to design this year’s school Christmas card 2023. There will be a prize for the winning entry. Requirements: The St John Bosco Arts College logo needs to be included somewhere on the design The design should include elements from the traditional Christmas story Any medium can be used / please use A4 sized paper for your design All entries should be handed in at
On Friday 17 th November we hosted a Salesian Sleepover here in school for students across years 7 & 8. This event coincided with World Day of the Poor and so the focus of the sleepover was around homelessness. 50 of our students took part and were provided with an immersive experience. We know that this does not compare to sleeping outside on the streets, but we wanted to help our young people
From creepy tales, urban legends and supernatural spine-chillers... what lurks in your imagination? A ghost story is a timeless classic style of creative writing and Young Writers are inviting you to write your own short story inspired by things that go bump in the night! You could be inspired by a real place that is rumoured to be haunted, choose a supernatural being to be the star of your
The challenge: write a self-portrait poem Have you ever had to do a self-portrait in an art lesson at school? Young Poet’s Network (YPN) are challenging you to write self-portrait poems: you can be as realistic, or as abstract, as you like… Prizes Selected poets will be published on the Young Poets Network and sent an exclusive YPN notebook, as well as poetry goodies including books and
Reflect on the realities of war and conflict, and the hope for peace... Lest We Forget invites 4-18 year-olds to write a poem in any style on the theme of war and peace. Poems can be about your own experiences, or about something you have learnt at school. If budding poets are looking for inspiration, here are some ideas: · The sadness of war · The hope of peace · The courage of soldiers ·
This week we have launched Operation Christmas Child, a charity we support every year. Over the years we have sent many shoeboxes filled with gifts for children who are sadly living in war, famine and poverty. Let us do what we do best in our community by reaching out to others in need and help where we can. Please visit their website for more information and what you can and can’t put in your
Thursday 12th October 2023 was the official Harry Potter Book Day and the library hosted a Harry Potter celebration with themed activities and a quiz. Students could come in fancy dress or take photos with Harry Potter props. The theme this year was Magical Places. Students created and named their own houses, which resulted in some wonderfully creative team names; The Dumbledores, The Birthday
There’s not long to go now until we join together for AltFest 2023 to celebrate our local communities. We have lots planned for the day, and there promises to be plenty of fun activities for all the family. We’re excited to be joining together with Cobalt Housing and a range of community partners, who will also be on hand to give advice and guidance on health, finance and many more topics that
Thanks to the generous donation of The Reading Agency, Rebel Girls and Nike , we celebrated International Day of the Girl in school with a free book giveaway. Click here to find out more about: International day of the Girl Every student in Year 8 and Year 9 received a copy of Rebel Girls Kick It!
National Poetry Day was celebrated in the school on Thursday 5th October. The 2023 theme is 'Refuge'. Students could add their favourite poems to the 'Poet-Tree' in the library, pop-up poetry was posted around school and students recited poems at lunch time for our ‘Poetry Slam’. If you are looking for poetry books to share, The Reading Agency has produced a Poetry booklist to celebrate for
This month, Mrs Tomkins, our Head of RE and Catholic Life, is reaffirming the profound significance of our school's mission statement, in her monthly article "Formation Friday" sent to all staff. Through her efforts, we are reminded of the pivotal role this mission statement plays in guiding us to nurture each and everyone of our students to, empowering them to achieve their fullest potential.
Pupils at St John Bosco Arts College, Croxteth, welcomed MP for Liverpool West Derby, Ian Byrne, on Thursday, 28 September. Ian visited St John Bosco to speak to pupils about several topics. The visit was arranged by Bosco’s history teacher, Karen McDonnell, following a Year 12 visit to the Houses of Parliament in June 2023. Whilst at the school, Ian was keen to discuss his work on the ‘Right
Every year, on the 13th September, Roald Dahl’s birthday is celebrated through Roald Dahl Day. Roald Dahl published 17 children’s books, 2 rhyme books, plus 2 autobiographies, 2 adult books, 51 adult short stories and more. To celebrate Roald Dahl Day, exclusive limited-edition bookmarks where available for students in the library as well as ‘Golden Tickets’ hidden around the college. Lucky
There are currently two vacancies for a Parent Governors on the Governing Body and I am writing to invite nominations from parents/carers to fill these vacancies. The successful candidates will become full members of the Governing Body and serve for four years with effect from November 2023. To be eligible for election, your child must be a registered student of this college when the
Literacy is all about being able to read, write and understand. If you are literate, you know what written or printed text or numbers mean. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2015, approximately 757 million adults around the world were illiterate and two-thirds of them (504 million) were women. The theme for International Literacy Day
We welcomed the class of 2023 for results day, as students and their families came to share in the celebration. This year, the cohort was the largest in Bosco history, with nearly 200 students in the sixth form, a stark increase from five years ago. Bosco’s head girl, Olivia Tinsley, was thrilled to learn she achieved distinction*, A, B after studying criminology, business studies and geography
Former track and field athlete and four-time Olympian, Christine Ohuruogu MBE, joined St John Bosco Arts College at the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral for its annual awards celebration. The Olympic gold medallist addressed the packed cathedral, sharing an inspiring speech with students. Christine said: “People always ask me what my secret to success is and the answer is there is no secret
St John Bosco Arts College has said goodbye to Year 11 and 13 leavers during a unique school-wide Mass. The Mass, a long-held tradition at the Croxteth-based school, brings students from across each year group together to celebrate and reflect. A total of 1,094 students gathered to mark this special occasion. The Salesian Sisters from the local community also joined the Mass to help celebrate the
Big Dreams, Little Homes Sixty Year seven students were selected in November to participate in the Croxteth Speaks Project. Set up by the female led All Things Considered Theatre. This project was designed to engage young people in our local area to celebrate the potential of the community and the individuals within it using the arts. This has led to a number of innovative and exciting workshops
On the eventful day of June 22, 2023, our enthusiastic Year 12 History students embarked on an educational adventure to London, immersing themselves in the rich historical and political landscape of the city. The day began bright and early as the students arrived at The Houses of Parliament. Thrilled by the prospect of witnessing democracy in action, they took their seats in the public gallery to
Here are our five fun-filled activities for making this summer one to remember!
The Bosco Athletics team had a great time at the City Athletics Championships. Taking part in a range of sports from running short and long distances to the jumping and throwing events, students took their event seriously and gave everything they had to their performance. As always, they were a fantastic team, supporting each other and cheering each other on as they stepped up for their chosen
Alyvia, a Year 8 student, had an exhilarating half-term holiday as she immersed herself in the crystal-clear blue waters of Thailand. Despite starting her diving journey at the age of 12, just a year ago, Alyvia displayed a natural flair that left her instructors convinced she was destined for greatness in the underwater world. Her inspiration to dive came from a family member who had undertaken
Friday 30th June 2023 was the first ever DK Dinosaur Day ! Test your knowledge in the All About Dinosaurs Kahoot Course , check out a dinosaur book or pick up free stickers and bookmarks from the library (limited availability, whilst stock lasts). Or you could check out the exclusive videos from real life paleontologist >> Your dinosaur questions answered with Dr Dean Lomax Did
Brought to you by The Reading Agency , The 2023 Summer Reading Challenge is powered by Nike and Rebel Girls delivered in partnership with Public Libraries. If you’re taking part in the Summer Reading Challenge , you could get your hands on a free, limited-edition book, Rebel Girls Kick It: World Champions Take the Pitch, and You Can Too! Read on to find out more! The Reading Agency have teamed
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