27 May Sixth Form News
Year 13 celebrated the end of their school journey, (apart from their exams!) with a boat party on the Thames. Meeting at school, they boarded a traditional routemaster bus which took them to Temple Pier where the Golden Sunrise awaited them.
Once on the boat we cast off on our evening of dancing, photos and London sightseeing.
Great fun was had by all; the photo-booth was in constant use and the DJ had the requests stacking up. As the light faded, glorious London came alive with its major attractions, bathed in lights, setting an excellent backdrop for the rest of the evening. The boat travelled between Fulham and Greenwich, going under Tower Bridge, past the London Eye, Houses of Parliament and the O2. After an evening of partying, weary feet walked back to Temple Pier, to let the tube take the strain back to Becontree.
A very special thanks to the Boat Party committee who put in hours to raise the extra money needed to make the whole thing possible – Girls – you are full of “banter” but have extraordinary big hearts!
It has been a real pleasure working with such a great Year 13 this year. I wish them lots of life filling experiences and a dream reaching future.
Miss Campbell
Deputy Director of Sixth Form
Year 12 News
Our Year 12 A level students are now resuming their A levels. Well done everyone who has worked hard on their revision for IFS, EPQ and AS exams. These subjects are now complete and we have some activities and events which we are adding to the curriculum in June and July and there will be extra study time for some students. It is good to have a bit more time to focus on chosen subjects and to think about the future.
Our BTEC students have been working hard to complete their coursework to the deadlines set and we are proud of their attitude so far.
All students are expected to attend a meeting on Monday 6th June at 11.30am so we can outline the programme for the term.
Mrs Wren
Director of Sixth Form
Sixth Form Goodbyes
After an enjoyable boat party and an emotional celebration assembly, the Year 13s are coming to the end of their time at JRCS.
Lessons continue after half-term until students have completed their exams and their coursework. There are no more assemblies or tutor time.
I have enjoyed their company tremendously and I wish all our leavers a happy and fulfilling future.
Mrs Wren
Director of Sixth Form
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