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The Year 7 Boys’ Football Team progressedinto the final of the QPR Schools League bywinning 4-1 against Fulham Boys.
The final which will be played at LoftusRoad against Chelsea Academy will be ahard fought contest and we welcomeparents and guardians to the stadium on21st May.
The team were outstanding from start tofinish but a special mention has to awardedto Tremaine, Trent and Juniour who playedexceptionally well under pressure.
The boys were unlucky only to lead 1-0 athalf time thanks to Tremaine's goal.However in the second half more goalscame from Ashkan and Freddie (x2) to seeoff a late goal by Fulham Boys.
Well played boys!
Our Art and Technology faculty will behosting another Art exhibition of GCSE andA-Level art pieces on the 23rd of May! This isan annual event open to all that givesstudents and now staff, an opportunity toget their creative juices flowing.
Last year’s event was memorable andsensational, as we featured a variety of artpieces ranging from paintings, textilespieces, graphics pieces and 3D Designartworks.
More information will be provided nearingthe date, so stay tuned!
28th April 2017
ACE PERFORMANCE FOR AN ACE TEAM: YEAR 7 BOYS SOAR INTO FINALS
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BDA ART & TECHNOLOGY PRESENTS: ANNUAL ART EXHIBITON 2017
5 people you’d like to have
over for dinner:
• Yoda; small and smart, with great knowledge (a bit like me!)
• Muhammad Ali; an inspiration and fabulous wit!
• Neil Armstrong (astronaut.. so much to ask)
• My parents
• Mr Reid and Mr Prasad (we can eat.. A LOT.. and we do! You just have to pop by DP13 to see!)
4 books and films you’ll never
forget:
• Jane Eyre
• Gladiator
• 5 People You Meet in Heaven
• Star Wars!
3 foods you’d have for your
last meal:
• Ice Cream and Waffle
• Chicken Biriyani
• Nasi Goreng Kampong
2 places you’d love to visit:
• Japan; a country that combines history, tech, ancient traditions yet so advanced.
• India; it’s got palaces, amazing food, 22 languages, regional differences in customs and food, sunshine… so much to explore
1 day you’ll never forget:
• My first parachute jump, on a coldFebruary day (I’m scared of heights andhate the cold)
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GET TO KNOW OUR CAREERS ADVISOR… MS KHANAM
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5 People you’d like to have over
for dinner:
•Beyoncé
•Cash Me Ousside girl
•Drake
•The Queen
•Ethan Dolan
4 books and films you’ll never forget:
•Matilda
•Trash
•Expelled
•Be Somebody
3 foods you’d have for your last
meal:
•Chicken
•Pizza
•Chips
2 of your favourite teachers:
•Mr Crawford because he’s really kind
•Ms Khan because she always helps me out
1 day at school you’ll never
forget:
•When I won £50
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MEET THE STUDENT… JOY OF 10 ATTENBOROUGH
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It was great to see so many new faces inCraft Club this week. We each got to makeour own bath bomb- from scratch!
If you would like to make some bath bombsof your own at home, find me in the mainlibrary any day afterschool and I will giveyou the recipe.
A big congratulations to the followingstudents in year 7 who have achieved 100%in their accelerated reader quizzes:
Chloe Richardson - 7A,
Cherif Kherkhache - 7B,
Abdulrahim El-Bhiri - 7L,
Lina Arif - 7R,
Sara Warsame - 7R,
Cache-Dior Eccleston - 7U
Book review: “The Call” by Peadar Ó Guilín
The Sídhe have vowed revenge upon
Ireland, the country that exiled them from
their homes thousands of years ago. Their
vengeance is ruthless. At any time, an
adolescent can be transported to the Sídhe
realm where they are hunted down for
sport. The ‘call’ is inevitable. Survival is rare.
Nessa, who has restricted use of her legs
due to a childhood illness, is determined to
be among the few who live.
“The Call” beautifully weaves Irish
mythology into a grim dystopian nightmare
world, where nothing is certain and each
minute could be your last. “The Call” is one
of 10 amazing books shortlisted for the
Young Adult Book Prize 2017- all of which
are available in the library for you to read!
Ms Moore
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BOOK REVIEW
Here’s what we’re tweeting…
LIBRARY NEWS
WEEKLY UPDATE
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Sport Opposition Year Date Time Location Staff
Football HA 10 02.05.17 16.00 BDA CRA
Rounders HA 9 03.05.17 16.00 Away SHW
Rounders HA 10 03.05.17 16.00 Away SHW
Cricket Latymer 9 04.05.17 13.30 Away FCH
RoundersFulham
Cross8 04.05.17 16.00 BDA SHW
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SPORTS
NEXT WEEK’S SPORTS FIXTURES
For more updates on sporting activities at the academy, visit our BDA sports twitter page: @BDASport
Here’s what we’re tweeting…
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PERFORMING ARTS
Hello, there is a lot happening in the music department
next week…
All music instrumental lessons and clubs have
started!
If you would like to learn how to play an instrument
and play in music groups with your friends come
along and see Miss Friar and Miss Botham in the
music office.
Students who are already have lessons need to
come to music to collect their timetable.
Choir practice every Tuesday 3.40pm in DP04!
All must attend to rehearse for our next
performance!!!
Lunch After School
DP04 DP02 DP Atrium DP04 DP02 Drama Studio
Mon Strings Group Steel Pan Musical
Tues Jazz Band/Brass Group BDA Choir
Weds Keyboard Club Intervention
Thurs Senior Choir LETMEPLAY
Fri Rock School Intervention
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Soup: Creamy
BroccoliSoup: Minestrone
Soup: Carrot &
Chives
Soup: Chunky
Vegetable Barley
Soup: Sweet Potato
& Spinach
Chicken Tikka
Curry served with
Mint Yogurt
Mexican Chilli
served with Jacket
Potato
Beef Lasagne
Breaded Turkey
Escallop served with
a Spicy Szechuan
Sauce
Southern Fried
chicken
Quorn Dice Tikka
Curry
(V)
Mince Quorn Chilli
(V)
Spinach & butternut
Squash Lasagne
(V)
Stuffed Giant
Mushroom with a
sage & Onion
Stuffing
(V)
Quorn Nuggets
(V)
Plain Rice & Mini
Naan Bread Jacket Potato Garlic Bread Spring Onion Mash Cajun Wedges
Jacket Potatoes
with a Selection of
Fillings
Jacket Potatoes
with a Selection of
Fillings
Jacket Potatoes
with a Selection of
Fillings
Jacket Potatoes
with a Selection of
Fillings
Jacket Potatoes
with a Selection of
Fillings
Pasta Selection Pasta Selection Pasta Selection Pasta Selection Pasta Selection
Freshly Filled Rolls
and Sandwiches
Freshly Filled Rolls
and Sandwiches
Freshly Filled Rolls
and Sandwiches
Freshly Filled Rolls
and Sandwiches
Freshly Filled Rolls
and Sandwiches
Grab and Go salad
Mixed Salad with
Coriander
Grab and Go salad
Salad or Grated
Carrots & Sugar
Snap Peas
Grab and Go salad
Green Beans &
Roasted Red
Peppers
Grab and Go salad
Steamed Sweetcorn
& Peppers
Grab and Go salad
Baked Beans
Warm Chocolate
chip Cookie with
pink Chantilly
Cream
Selection of cold
Desserts
Carrot Cake Served
with a Cream
Cheese Topping
Selection of cold
Desserts
Chef’s Seasonal
Fresh fruit served
with a Fresh Mint
Sauce
Selection of cold
Desserts
Maple Syrup
Sponge served with
Custard
Selection of cold
Desserts
Ice – Cream Ripple
Mousse
Or chef’s Special
Selection of cold
Desserts
Bon Appétit
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ITEMS ON SALE PRICE
FUNNY FEET £1.00
CORNETTO £1.00
ORANGE TASTY £1.00
FRUIT PASTILLES £1.00
FAB £1.00
MINT FEAST £1.00
CALIPPO ORANGE £1.00
SLUSH PUPPIE 60P
Bon Appétit
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Utopia now offers a wide range of ice-creams. Please see the list below for whatwe have on offer.
All ice-creams are £1.00 each and areavailable to teachers and 6th formers during
school time, and to all students after school.
We are also selling Slush Puppies at lunchtimes only to all students at 60 pence.
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Noun
1. a condition or system in which two or
more states, groups, principles,
sources of authority, etc., coexist.
2. the practice of holding more than one
ecclesiastical office at a time.
NEXT WEEK’S THEMECOMMISSION
Luke 24: 36-48
“This is what is written: The Messiah will
suffer and rise from the dead on the third
day, and repentance for the forgiveness
of sins will be preached in his name to all
nations, beginning at Jerusalem. You are
witnesses of these things.”
THE WORLD AT BDA
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WORD OF THE WEEKPLURALISM
01.5.15: International Workers’
Day/Local & Community History Month
begins
OUR TWEET OF THE WEEK!
#stopcyberbulling was the winning
presentation for today's
#PoweringTransformation workshop
@RoehamptonUni @the_ttrust @ArkBDA
#dell #team
- Fiona Wilkinson
(@fionaewilkinson)
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This week’s diary and examinations Staff
Monday
01.05.17BANK HOLIDAY
Tuesday
02.05.17
Y7 / Y8 SLT Assembly in the Main Hall STO
Y10 Year Assembly in the Potter Theatre CRA
Y11 ‘walking-talking’ Maths mock exam in maths
classes
Maths
departm
ent
Wednesday
03.05.17
Y12 Year Assembly in the Potter Theatre GOH
Y7 Year Assembly in the Sports Hall AKE
Y9 SLT Assembly in the Main Hall STO
Y10 Most Able Trip to Oxford University (all day) WAD
Y11 English mock exam in the main hall – pm till 16.30 PRT
Thursday
04.05.17
Y8 Year Assembly in the Sports Hall FRT
Y10 SLT Assembly in the Main Hall STO
Y9 Holocaust survivor talk Periods 4 / 5 in the Potter
TheatreCHS
Y12 Drama Exam Performance 16.30 in the Potter
TheatreBOS
Friday
05.05.17
Y13 Year Assembly in the Potter Theatre JEN
Y9 Year Assembly in the Sports Hall BRI
Y11 SLT Assembly in the Main Hall STO
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NEXT WEEK’S DIARY
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