"LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS" A grisly tale of love, betrayal and
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"LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS" A grisly tale of love, betrayal and
MARIE CURIE HOSPICE BRADFORD We want to help support them…… The Marie Curie Hospice provides support for families and loved ones in Bradford. Not only do they provide medical treatment for patients but they support families and carers throughout tough times. The hospice provides a place where patients can retreat and feel at ease and where families can visit their loved ones and feel comfortable As well as selling daffodils in school for the Marie Curie Appeal we would like to extend the project by asking for donations to make up a hamper. This will enable them to provide refreshments for loved ones and treats for the patients. We would be very grateful for donations of the following so we can take up and present the hamper to the hospice: Teabags (a variety of teas including herbal/peppermint etc) Coffee (decaff as well) Hot Chocolate & Horlicks Sugar Bottles of Squash Cake & Cookie Mixes Tinned Soup We are also collecting puzzles, jigsaws and board games to put in the day room for entertainment for the relatives who visit. All we ask is that the products are branded with a long expiry date! If you would like to donate, please bring your items to Room R203. Thank you. "LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS" A grisly tale of love, betrayal and man-eating plants: this year’s school production of Little Shop of Horrors was a triumph of musical drama. Brilliant singing and solid acting, dashes of humour and moments of sadness all combined for a memorable night out. Well done to all the principals. Thank you too to Mr Horsfall and all the performing arts department for hours of timeless rehearsal organisation. YEAR 10 BOYS’ FOOTBALL TEAM The year 10 boys played away at Bradford Academy in their second fixture in the league this year. The team controlled the majority of the game and played some great attacking football allowing them to win the game 4-0. The first of the goals came from Joel Mortimer whose hard work and persistence allowed him to get in the right position to score the first from close range. The second came from Josh Dinsdale whose acceleration beat the defence before he fired the ball into the net opening up a 2-0 lead. Danny Oldcorn scored the remaining goals and could have sealed his hat trick if it weren't for the Bradford Academy keeper. A good performance all-round. 27 March 13 April 23 April 4 May 14 May 22 May 1 June 29 June 8 July 17 July DIARY DATES School closes for Easter holiday School reopens Yr9 Parents’ Evening School closed Yr7 Parents’ Evening 5.00-8.00pm School closes School reopens Training day – school closed to students Summer concert School closes for summer 1 Sept 2 Sept 3 Sept HOLIDAYS 2015-16 Staff training day School open to Yr7 & Yr12 School open to rest of students