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Baylis Court School Newsletter 18 November 2022

A big congratulations to our Spooky Poetry Competition winner Harshini Rajiv; a very lovely read so thank you for entering 😊. A small prize will be with you by the end of next week and we will email you when it is ready for collection.

For those that entered and made a very good effort, a house point has been awarded.

Thank you again for taking part.

Mrs Deol (School Librarian)

Children in Need. 18/11/22

In order to support the good work of Children in Need, we held a non-uniform (mufti) day today. Students were asked to contribute a suggested donation of £1, or whatever you could, for the privilege of wearing their own clothes.

We're delighted to annouce that we raised over £350 today!

Thank you everyone for your support

All donations will go to support Children in Need with their projects and support for young people.

Helping you to help your child- help for parents of anxious children

Artist of the Week!

Rizma Mughal produced a beautiful enlarged drawing of lily flowers by Georgia O’Keeffe using coloured pencils. This piece of work was produced to A4 size.

Ms Petrova will be running a Psychology club every week A , on Friday at lunch time in room 22.

There will be speakers to come and talk to students in terms of Psychology careers and therapy. All 6th form students who are interested in Psychology and Year 11s are invited as well.

What Parents Need to Know about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II

A free online safety guide on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.

The Call of Duty (CoD) series is a worldwide gaming phenomenon, with millions of copies sold every year. While 2021’s release, Vanguard, wasn’t quite as well received, this latest entry – Modern Warfare II – is proving to be hugely popular. A sequel to the recent Modern Warfare reboot (and not to be confused with the original Modern Warfare 2, from back in 2009), the game is an online shooter which features – unsurprisingly – extreme violence, rendered in realistic graphics. Amid the explosions and potential political nature of the plot, there’s much for parents to be aware of.

In the guide, you'll find tips on a number of potential risks such as offensive chat/messaging, in-game purchases and addiction.

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Rosie Bounds
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