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November 2008 - British School Of Bucharest

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Visit the BSB website at www.britishschool.ro<br />

Editor’s Note<br />

Mr Kendall Peet,<br />

BSB Newsblast Lifer<br />

September and October were particularly busy months<br />

for BSB, as always, with the bustle of the first week<br />

back in which both returning and newly arrived students<br />

find out who their form tutors, class teachers, subject<br />

teachers and TAs will be for the year, which classrooms<br />

and locker they have been assigned, and what their<br />

weekly schedule looks like. It’s an exciting time to be on<br />

campus and with such a busy calendar planned for the<br />

year ahead, it is sure to be a great year for all concerned.<br />

The University Courses, are back in full swing, with more<br />

courses than ever being offered, thanks to the great<br />

work of Mr. Ian Davidson and his hard working team,<br />

which you can read all about on Pages 16 and 17. You<br />

can find out about some of the charity work being done,<br />

as well as the sporting events that have been organised<br />

by the newly arrived PE teachers who are now heading<br />

the BSB Healthy <strong>School</strong> campaign (pages 18 & 19). There<br />

has been a lot going in the classrooms, and you can<br />

read on to find out why students received chocolate as<br />

a reward in English classes and ate pizza in the science<br />

lab (Page 10). You can also find out about some of the<br />

new teachers who have joined us this year, what some<br />

of our past students are getting up to (page 6), and what<br />

it is like to be a student beginning your first year at BSB<br />

(page 13). Mr Sonny Leese talks about the new initiative<br />

to get BSB classes online (page 7), some of our senior<br />

school students inform us about the importance of MDG<br />

(Page 34), and several teachers return from a CPD trip<br />

to England and tell all (Page 33). We do a little catch up<br />

with a write up on the Summer London Trip (page 9), The<br />

<strong>School</strong> Summer Productions (page 21), and Gafencu’s<br />

Sports Day (page 19), and are offered a brief glimpse<br />

into the world of the BSB TA (page 20), thanks to<br />

Mr Jonathan Crispin’s little foray into journalism. In all,<br />

it is a full, fun packed issue with a little of something for<br />

everyone.<br />

I would like to very briefly thank everyone who<br />

contributed to this issue; in particular, I would like<br />

to thank Mr Brad amacher and his team of University<br />

Course writers for the many articles they contributed to<br />

this issue, Ms Doina Antohiand MsHelen Calthrop for the<br />

great job they did collecting up the information for the<br />

class pages, and Mr Serafini for helping to reduce my<br />

stress levels immeasurably by offering to help put this<br />

issue together.<br />

Happy reading<br />

BSB Charity Update<br />

Ms Hussain and Reverend Martin<br />

Jacques with the food collected for<br />

Stelian Charity Food Bank.<br />

One boy who received a shoe box.<br />

Young Rosia Montana pupils<br />

receiving the BSB shoe boxes<br />

This year we hope to repeat and build on the<br />

fundraising successes we had last year with the<br />

Shoe Box Appeal, entry into the DHL Marathon,<br />

and various other fun charity fundraising events.<br />

Already this year we have started well with the<br />

Jeans 4 Genes Day raising over 3000 Ron for<br />

genetic research (Turn to page 8 for a detailed<br />

review), and the Harvest Festival Food Bank<br />

Appeal, which raised a large amount of food for<br />

people in the Romanian community in need.<br />

Reverend Martin Jacques attended the Primary<br />

<strong>School</strong> Assembly and personally thanked all the<br />

BSB children for giving so generously and, along<br />

with a representative from Sf. Stelian (www.<br />

sfstelian.ro), answered many of the questions<br />

the children had about the charity work they are<br />

currently doing in Romania.<br />

With Christmas nearly upon once again, it is<br />

time now to turn our attention toward the Shoe<br />

Box Appeal, to collect gifts for children from<br />

poor families in Romania who cannot afford to<br />

buy presents for their children. Last year BSB<br />

students brought in a large number of shoe<br />

boxes full of presents and donated them to a<br />

school from the village of Rosia Montana. Miss<br />

Renaudin and Miss Marcu took the boxes to<br />

the children of this village, which is situated<br />

in a poor mining area in the North-West of<br />

Romania. We hope this year to again be able<br />

to give presents to students in need, so please<br />

give generously.<br />

We want our students to have an active<br />

participation in the choice of the initiatives and<br />

charities we are going to support this year. To<br />

this end, the <strong>School</strong> Council and the secondary<br />

house captains are going to research charities<br />

and make a decision as to who they would like<br />

to support.<br />

Some of the fundraising events planned for this<br />

year ahead include:<br />

· The Artisan Fair on the 12th of December<br />

· A Quiz and BBQ Night for Parents (in spring)<br />

· A Sponsored Whole Day Keep Fit Relay<br />

· Funny Socks Day<br />

Ms Dorothea Draser, BSB Charity Committee<br />

The <strong>British</strong> <strong>School</strong> of <strong>Bucharest</strong> Magazine<br />

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