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Buckswood News – Issue 78 – New Term BUCKSWOOD SCHOOL BUCKSWOOD SCHOOL Mr Cassidy and scholars representing the school at the local fairs Buckswood News – Issue 78 – New Term Buckswood donates £500 to support Bexhill Museum First Assembly in the Great Hall Above: Valery Gains his black Mr Lawless posing belt during the for a picture with his summer holidays new baby Young Bucks .. the new juniors! Buckswood opens its doors to the Youth Space group from London Results Day !!!!! Juniors are introduced to Judo The GCSE gang spend a day team building… The New Headmaster’s dining room – very posh! A big thank you to Ko’s mum for Mr Cassidy Head of Junior School making the new lamp shades for Buckswood UK chats with Tamuna Head the library of Junior School Buckswood Georgia The big tea party – we raise money for Macmillan nurses Buckswood Lions on the sea front – is open for business! Buckswood News In the press... This year’s Prefects … and for the first time our Head of School is a Head Girl – Victoria Gander! Prefect training Girls together… OMG we are now 6th formers ... IE visit Hastings Junior School pupils christen the new labs by cutting up hearts (yuck) Mr Sutton meets the Deputy Minister for IB students back to work The Buckswood University Fair was held Education Georgia in the Great Hall Buckswood News Buckswood News Buckswood News – Issue 78 – New Term Match scores so far this term... Girls Hockey Junior Football U18 v Bede’s 0-0 (D) 1-0 v Hastings Academy (W) U16 v Duke of York 2-2 1-0 v St Richards (W) (Maisey Bull 2) (D) 2-0 v Hastings Academy (W) U15 v Bethany 0-0 (D) 0-4 v Robertsbridge (L) Rugby Senior Football U14 v Christ Hospital 44-22 (W) U18 v Maistone FA 4-4 (D) U18 v Christ Hospital 7-7 (D) U18 v Eastbourne 3-1 (W) U18 v Ashford 5-30 (L) U18B v Ratton 1-4 (L) U18 v Guildredge House 40-0 (W) U16 v Bedes 1-3 (L) U15 v Ashford 22-24 (L) U14 v Wye 2-0 (W) U16 v Beacon 7-50 (L) U14 v Bedes 0-10 (L) Girls U18 v Bexhill 5-20 (L) U14 v Seaford 4-1 (W) U15 v Hastings Academy 3-0 (W) Buckswood School • Guestling • Nr Hastings • East Sussex TN35 4LT Tel. (01424) 813813 Email [email protected] Web www.buckswood.co.uk.
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