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BCS Book Club


Booknic
“One benefit of summer was that each day we had more light to read by”, Jeanette Walls. Well-being week took place in Bishopstown Community School in early May. This was a fun active week of cycling, jumping, running and throwing. We put down the paperbacks and kindles to participate. However, once the races were won, the last welly was thrown, the bouncing castle deflated and the smoothies consumed, the book club began to wonder exactly what role books could play in wellbein
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End of Year Book Reccomendations
End of year Katie & Adam & Emma Don’t let the forest in This is Emma Manley's favorite book of this year. What do you do when...
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Autism Acceptance Month
Temple Grandin, “Acceptance is the key to unlocking the potential of every person. The world needs different kinds of minds to work...
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The Freedom to Read
“The Freedom to Read”- Art/ poetry workshop. Blaithi, Sarah and Lavie, were so popular with students in February that we were delighted...
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Trip to the Cinema
On Tuesday March 18th, 17 enthusiastic students from Bishopstown Community School’s Book Club, combined their love for reading with a fun...
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“To learn to read is to light a fire, every syllable that is spelled out is a spark”- Victor Hugo
Bishopstown Community School has a new book club called Treat Your Shelf and their aim is to get students, teachers and parents reading...
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Literacy Week, Monday 24th of February to Friday 28th of February.
This week Bishopstown Community School illuminated minds by celebrating the first Literacy Week in Bishopstown Community School. The...
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