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During the last Enrichment Day at Barton Court Grammar School, students took part in an exciting day of employer encounters. Find out more @ pic.twitter.com/nfyc5d6GTV

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12/07/24

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BCGS is proud to be open to pupils from all backgrounds. To support this, we work in partnership with Atom Learning who provides students that are eligible for Pupil Premium with free online learning and 11+ exam preparation. Visit: pic.twitter.com/3edojrjtYb

25/06/24

On 4 May, Barton Court hosted the largest post-COVID chess tournament, adult or junior, in East Kent... the Kent Megafinal. Read more at: pic.twitter.com/juUO1cfOMd

25/06/24

Year 5 Students enjoyed another Taster Morning at BCGS. Read more about it at: pic.twitter.com/ICotF8UH5I

25/06/24

83 of our Year 10 Biology students took part in this year’s UKBC Biology Challenge and competed against 45,400 students across the country. Find out how the students did at pic.twitter.com/y93QXuD7A3

09/05/24

Late in March, students enjoyed our latest careers fair. Thank you to the local businesses and course providers for coming along to inspire our students. Read about the event at: pic.twitter.com/4d8FyqTefK

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12/12/23

Thank you to Abbie from , one of our school charities, for coming in last week to talk to our students about the work they do.We are looking forward to continuing to raise lots of money to support their cause. pic.twitter.com/6fWGNjA7FO

12/12/23

We're extremely proud of Toral in Y12 who was selected to play for the first ever U18 female Barbarians squad this weekend. The team was selected to play against Rugby School to celebrate 200 years of rugby union. An amazing experience and an excellent achievement. pic.twitter.com/mMtZfPMjyf

17/11/23

There's a real & growing concern re how many young people share inappropriate images online, leading to potential exploitation, blackmail & harm from a young age & leaving a lasting digital footprint. If you share it, you're involved. Speak to the DSL team if you've concerns. pic.twitter.com/LNQ3U09XeH

16/11/23

We were delighted to welcome the BBC Bitesize Careers Roadshow last week. Students learnt about a wide variety of career pathways in fashion, TV production & academia which many found very helpful and interesting pic.twitter.com/dhjOOePsQ0

09/11/23

Y12 Health & Social Care students enjoyed a visit to Medicine, Health & Social Care Dept's Simulation Suite. With dummies that can be programmed to simulate different disorders students practiced their CPR skills & saw who was the most accurate with compressions! pic.twitter.com/UCylXt9upM

09/11/23

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08/11/23

We were delighted to open the Schools’ Lunchtime Concerts at this year's Canterbury Festival. Y7-Y13 students presented a variety of styles & the Barton Manor Djembe Drummers, who were the opening act joined us. The organizers described it as “a hard act to follow". pic.twitter.com/RwxQqiyS24

30/10/23

Y11 enjoyed a great trip to The Globe last term to see a production of Macbeth. They really enjoyed the immersive experience of being a "groundling" with some having lines delivered directly to them! pic.twitter.com/3EVO0LLwpB

25/10/23

🚨 it’s coming 🚨 We know it’s a ‘bit’ early but we have to get ready. Team up with family/friends/colleagues this November to help us help those who need it pic.twitter.com/UxfWbgwEgD

25/10/23

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24/10/23

Amazing self portrait from a student in Y8 in the style of Kehinde Wiley who the year group have been studying.#art pic.twitter.com/VbI9F0kuyB

23/10/23

🚨 it’s coming 🚨 We know it’s a ‘bit’ early but we have to get ready. Team up with family/friends/colleagues this November to help us help those who need it pic.twitter.com/UxfWbgwEgD

17/10/23

Y5 students from local primary schools discovered last week what it's like to learn languages at BCGS. They did a language session on pets & a cultural one on the Festival of Lights! Workshops are held regularly for primary school students to discover what life is like at BCGS. pic.twitter.com/C19F3HmDcu

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Cologne Christmas Markets 2018

Posted on: 01/12/2018

What a start to December! On Friday 30 November, we left for our trip to Cologne, and it was, to say the least, absolutely fantastic.

Despite the early arrival, it was thrilling to be waking up in Cologne – right next to its renowned Cathedral. The beautiful feat of gothic architecture is the second tallest cathedral in Europe. Construction began in 1248, and to this day, has never been fully completed, since the fragile decorations are constantly being eroded by rain.

Throughout the day, we visited the ‘Markt der Engel’ and the ‘Kölner Dom’ market, as well as spending time shopping in the city centre and visiting the Lindt Chocolate Museum. This was my favourite part of the day, mainly because of the free chocolate samples, though the history was fascinating as well. Did you know that chocolate has its origins in the Maya and Aztecs? They used cacao beans in making fermented beverages over 2000 years ago!

However, it would be an understatement to say that the chocolate museum was the best part of the day. That title would go to Cologne’s Christmas markets, which are very well known for their beautiful decorations and traditional German meals. Having now experienced a piece of such wonderful German culture, it is clear to see why. Markt der Engel offered a variety of delicious dishes, from the classic Bratwurst and Schnitzel, to honey roasted nuts and fresh churros, as well as plenty of festive huts selling all kinds of stunning Christmas decorations.

If you hadn’t found the food to be enough, then the atmosphere and decorations would certainly have made you think otherwise. Unfortunately, we were in the Markt der Engel during the day, meaning that we didn’t get a chance to see the gorgeous star shaped lights in the trees whilst it was dark. They’re decorated to look like the stars in the night sky, creating a rather unique yet stunning, effect. It was the Old Town of Cologne that hosted the original Christmas market back in 1820 and, almost two hundred years later, the tradition continues.

Busy and atmospheric, we spent the afternoon shopping among natives and other tourists, even practising our German phrases ourselves! One student found this part of the day ‘awesome, having so much opportunity to buy so many lovely things’, which I can definitely agree with. The entire day was a fantastic experience, and I would most definitely recommend the trip to anyone looking for a day of eating delicious food, shopping and experiencing some true German culture. 

A massive thank you to Ms Croft and the other teachers who made the trip as amazing as it was!

 

Anna - Year 10

Written by Ms Croft

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