Year 7 Football

Published 5 March 2024

The Year 7 boys' Football team beat Kennet School, 7-0, in the league. Players of the match were two of the centre midfielders, Jude and Owen. This was a super team performance in which the boys played with composure and skill beyond their years. Well done!  
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Paul Inspires Students

Published 5 March

On Thursday 22 February, we were delighted to welcome Paul Hannaford back to St Bart’s to speak with our Year 8, 10 and 12 students about knife crime and drugs. Paul is an ex-drug addict and offender who turned his life around and now dedicates his time educating young people on drug addition, alcohol, gang life, gun and knife crime, prison life, self-harm and bullying.
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U16 Football

Published 4 March 2024

A big well done to the U16 girls’ football team who are through to the semi finals of the County Cup after beating Denefield School very convincingly 8-0. Well done to Meg, who was awarded player of the match.
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Senior Netball

Published 29 February 2024

Well done to the Senior Netball girls who demonstrated their skills and expertise on the Netball court on Wednesday at Kennet School. They had an excellent game and they won 44-15. Player of the match was Grace Cussans.
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Year 10 Football

Published 29 February 2024

The Year 10 boys played some excellent football at Trinity School in the annual ‘B’ team tournament. With some close scoring games, the Bart’s boys excelled in beating Trinity and John O’ Gaunt, whilst just missing out against Park House and Kennet.
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Girls Walk for Mencap

Published 29 February 2024

These girls from 9E2, Joanie, Rowan, Kruthi and Sophie completed a sponsored walk around Wash Common and Enborne. The walk was 6 kilometres and they used an OS map that they had , with help, marked the route on with help. The walk took the girls two hours to complete. We are very grateful to the girls raising money for Evers’ House charity, West Berks MENCAP, as they raised £22! Thank you girls.
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World Book Day 2024

Published 29 February 2024

Once again, we’re turning World Book Day (March 7) into a week of activities, this year based around the theme of book recommendations, and we ask you to encourage your children to get involved. It starts on the Monday with another visit from our patron of reading, the acclaimed Peter J Murray, who will be talking to Year 7 about his latest book, The Darker Side of Wight.
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