8M: women equality starts with equal access to education
Millions of girls and women are victims of the denial of the fundamental right to education, which leads to dependency and inequality.
Millions of girls and women are victims of the denial of the fundamental right to education, which leads to dependency and inequality.
The Department for Education has published its report on children’s and young people’s wellbeing showing that the rates of low happiness levels and anxiety have increased in recent years.
Our U5 and U6 students are navigating their way through their mocks with tremendous discipline and resilience. Check out our latest news!
The chosen musical for 2023 was ‘Evita’, a great challenge for the whole team that through months of hard work has brought out the best of themselves.
2023 has started a journey of success. As you all know January is a special month in our school as we celebrate when we first opened our doors 147 years ago.
Extra! Extra! The Sixth Form Review, is here! This is a new initiative by the Sixth Form students who have turned Maher Library into a real newsroom. In collaboration with Miss M Pocas, College Librarian and the support of College priest Fr Joe, who is also a journalist, the talented writers of Sixth Form present the latest news from St Bede's College from their perspective.
The month of December has been full of Christmas spirit. Our students have given their best in class these weeks with the last effort before the holidays both in class and participating in all the events and celebrations. They have excelled in the different creative and artistic activities such as the Nativity Scenes Competition or the photography course, as well as in the fundraisers that have helped the most vulnerable to enjoy the most special days of the year.
TikTok has experienced an exponential growth, especially among children, however, this fun app also entails some risks.
We started with Mocks, the days have become shorter and “wet breaks''are becoming part of our weekly routines. Our pupils have not only coped but thrived and continued to embrace school life to the full. Our students have enjoyed their experiences outside of school with the U3 residential trip, as well as European trips for sport and cultural development. Alongside the Evita rehearsals, over 100 co-curricular activities are now well established throughout the week.
Many students are interested in the idea of a ‘gap year’ between leaving school and starting university. This could include gaining work experience, travelling, or learning new skills.