Established in 2015, the Portico Sadie Massey Awards (PSM Awards) aims to encourage a life-long love of reading and writing in young people from all backgrounds. The Awards are named after Glasgow-born Sadie Massey and her desire to spread a love of reading and writing. Reading Competition (Book Review): Review any book of your choice – Open to all schools and young people aged 7 – 18 years:
We are here to support our all our students achieve their full potential - check out our revision page for revision support and resources as well as intervention timetables. 2025 exams begin in... You have worked hard to get to this point and you should be proud of yourself. Best of luck in your exams, we're all here to support you - You got this!
This year there was a competition for students to design this year’s official school Christmas card. Students could design a card in any medium that reflected the traditional Christmas story and included the St John Bosco Arts College school badge. It was a fierce festive competition with students’ submitting a variety of designs, from drawings and collages to mixed media and 3D creations. A
We have partnered up with Aspen Services a catering company who specialise in school food. This means January 2025 will see the launch of a brand new menu! It will still rotate on a three week basis and will refresh for Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer seasons. Click here to read more on Aspens and see this season’s menu
Let’s make the next 2 weeks count!! Click below to watch the video and see all the up and coming reasons you don’t want to miss a day at St John Bosco... or scroll down to download a PDF version. Downloadable PDF
On Thursday, December 5th, we were honoured to welcome Katrina from The Anthony Walker Foundation to our school. She shared the powerful story of Anthony Walker, whose tragic death in 2005 was a result of a hate crime. Katrina spoke movingly about the legacy of Anthony’s mother, Gee Walker, whose message of forgiveness has inspired countless people since the loss of her son. The session was a
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