Headteachers Letter 24/01/2025

Dear Parent/Carers, I would like to thank all families for their time and support with our aim of pursuing excellence in character and learning.  We are proud to be ambitious for all our students and therefore place a high priority to attendance and punctuality.  It is a credit to our young people who have shown […]

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Headteachers Letter – 17/01/25

Dear Families, I am delighted to let you know that visitors to the school continue to share how positive and engaged our students are.  It was lovely to see Yr8 out in the precinct, practicing their graph skills and sharpening their mental maths and discussing the Coram Boy story in English.  Yr7s learning about the […]

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Headteachers Letter – 10/01/25

Dear Families, Happy New Year! I am writing to welcome all students and families back as we start a fresh term and to extend a warm welcome to our students, families and staff. New beginnings are always a mix of excitement and feeling anxious. However our students have returned feeling refreshed after the break.  Key […]

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Bourne Community CollegeFriday, January 31st, 2025 at 5:00pm
Year 10 Geography and Triple Science students had the opportunity to be part of a special cross-curricular enrichment activity. The event was lead by Scientist Dr. Leigh Hickmott, world leading expert in Pack-Ice Killer whales. He visited us at the Bourne to deliver a talk about his recent BBC programme, 'Expedition Killer Whale' and elevated students' knowledge of Antarctica's ecosystems. The students fully immersed themselves into the presentation and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. On behalf of The Bourne Community College, we would like to thank @leighhickmott for his visit and will be looking forward to seeing more of his amazing work.

Please check out Leigh Hickmott recent BBC program:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0026dd3

Mrs. R James
Leader of Humanities
Bourne Community College
Bourne Community CollegeWednesday, January 29th, 2025 at 5:00pm
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Bourne Community CollegeMonday, January 27th, 2025 at 5:00pm
Year 8 are currently studying Cubism, learning about this style of art and through this project, they are continuing to develop their drawing skills. Photos show work from a lesson drawing paper cups, using parallel lines and ellipses to guide shape, adding shading with smudge sticks. Photos show some of examples of the work from our fabulous year 8 students!
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Bourne Community CollegeFriday, January 24th, 2025 at 5:00pm
Year 8 have been finding out what London was like in the 17th Century, in order to decide whether it was a 'fine or foul' place to visit. They imagined they were two Italian brothers visiting from Italy; one an optimist, looking for all the fine things about London, the other a pessimist, looking for all the foul things. At the end of their visit, the two brothers meet up in a London tavern for a heated debate over whether London was indeed fine or foul. The students did a fantastic job of gathering their evidence to support their viewpoint and there were some detailed and heated discussions about the city. This work has set the scene for us looking at some key events of the time, such as the English Civil War, which turned the world upside down!

Mrs McGarry
Assistant Leader of Humanities

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