This morning all the pupils and staff gathered for a Remembrance Day Service in the Sports Hall and the Chapel to remember the fallen. This service is always particularly poignant within the College, as in total one hundred and twenty-three Bedians have fallen in...
After an early morning of blowing up balloons and sticking up decorations, face paint and hairspray, the common room was transformed into a sea of pink, as the Sixth Form’s annual pink day was upon us once more! In aid of cancer research, Pink Day aims to raise money...
Members of the Prep and College Book Clubs members have been judging the shortlisted books for the Royal Society Young People’s Book Prize 2019. The Prize aims to inspire young people to read about science and promotes the writing of excellent, accessible books for...
Last week, our Upper Fifth Geographers set off to Betws-y-Coed to complete compulsory fieldwork for their GCSE. Upon arrival at the Rhyd y Creuau Field Studies Centre, students had an introduction to fieldwork techniques and then layered themselves in every waterproof...
Welcome to the first edition of our new magazine created by St. Bede’s students for St. Bede’s students. After seeing the popularity of the History Buzz, the Languages and Literature Faculty decided we wanted to be part of this new journalistic scene at St Bede’s and...
Bosco House hosted a massive tea party today to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Research. This annual event involved pupils and staff from all four houses, Bosco, Siena, Magdalene and Campion who got their baking hats on to produce a massive array of sweet treats to...
Over half the cohort of Lower Fifth and Upper Fifth pupils were fascinated by a diverse and dynamic performance of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ on Tuesday evening at the Royal Exchange in Manchester. The modern setting and the casting of both Macbeth and Duncan as women...
Last night we were joined by our new Upper Third pupils and their parents for a celebratory welcome Mass, as they begin their journey through the College. The Academic Hall was full to capacity for what was a lovely, happy occasion. The College was once again...
We are delighted with the success of our 2019 GCSE cohort and in particular that almost a quarter of all grades awarded were at level 8 or 9 (formerly A*), whilst over two fifths were secured at grade 7 or better (formerly A*- A). There were 90 grade 9 results...
We are thrilled with the level of hard work and university success which we have seen this year. The students’ application to their studies has helped them achieve results that reflect their potential and this has been recognised by universities across the nation. Of...