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News
from Academic Year 2000/2001
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| The Music Department concluded this academic year's performances with the Summer Concert. | Helen Leyland braved the clippers to have her head shaved for the NSPCC... | ||
| Year 11 had their Leavers' Ball at the Dunkenhalgh |
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| 18 Primary schools took part in the BRGS Maths Challenge... |
The traffic
stopping tradition that is upper sixth leavers day. |
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| Alice Holden writes to the Esquirrel from her Gap Year in Hong Kong | |
What better way to say goodbye to our form prefects who have worked so hard... | |
| Years 12 and 13 watch the filming of Stars In Their Eyes | Jarvis Cocker said 'Let's all meet up in the year 2000', so we did... | ||
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Read about
Professors Ling and Yang's visit to BRGS from Bejing University...
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The Charities Committee Fashion Show 2000 is 'the best yet!' | ||
| The school has been awarded the Football Association's Charter Standard for Schools | As part of their GCSE history course year 11 students visit Quarry Bank Mill at Styal. | ||
| Read about this year's trip to our German partner school. | The 2000 A-level results are a resounding success. | ||
| Joshua Cadney (year 8) prepares to sit his GCSE mathematics examination. | The full story behind Mr. Howorth's Spring Term Adventure as he travelled to the Antarctic aboard his brother's ship The Shantooti. | ||
| News of the history models exhibition - an exhibition of modesl designed and built by year 7 pupils. | Sean Serridge and Kate Haley put questions to Janet Anderson MP about the Millenium Dome, Education and find out what she would like to change in Rossendale. | ||