Tuesday, 13 September 2011

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Stagering GCSE results by year 11's of Blackheath Bluecoat C of E School. Looking back the years of blackheath bluecoat, the GCSE results were not so good and infact they were appauling.


For the past 3years there's been improvements in GCSE results and not only GCSE results but also pupils punctuality, attendance, attitude to learning has improved to such an extent that keystage 3, 4 and post sixteen students of Blackheath Bluecoat are passing their exams.

This makes the school stand out and known as one of the best and improving shcool in Greenwich. I myself studied at Blackheath Bluecoat since the age of 11, and looking back now I have to say that it has really improved, not only accademically but the school itself.


When I started Blackheath Bluecoat, the food at the canteen wasn't that health, there was fizzy drinks such as doctor pepper, food as burgers, chips, chocolate doughnut, KP crisps. That was not healthy eating at all but now they have food that are very healthy and enjoyable at the same time.

The resources the school had was so good, computers didn't work,you sometimes had to share computers in a lesson, kids played games on computers instead of getting work done and it was complete disaster. The school has tackled that issue and bought new computers and laptops to help student with their work and so on.


I have to say i am proud of been an ambassador of Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England school and very proud of the results the teachers help students get. I believe that as a student you have a job and responsibility. Its not only the teachers job that he/she teach you but also you learn the manners and you learn how to face the world, because very soon you will be on your own, and it will be you against the world.

So as you are growing and start getting to post 16 you sort of matture and start to realise that the opportunity you have will not always last, so you should make the most of it and do not waste time.
I am enjoying education at Blackheath Bluecoat School.

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