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Friday 27 July 2012

...Must come to an end


As the final day draws to a close, there was a graduation ceremony for all those leaving. There were special awards for those winners from GlosCol Olympics, as well as the best student in each class.

All that leaves is to say goodbye to all our students, wish them luck, and hope to see them all back here next year.

Congratulations Summer School Class of 2012, you did it!!
  

 

All good things...


With the Junior Summer School coming to an end today, here is a whole groups shot of most of our students.

 

It will be sad to see everyone leave, but we wish them the best of luck in whatever they are going on to, and hope to see them at Gloucestershire College again at some point in the future!

Thursday 26 July 2012

Variety is the spice of life...

A few weeks ago our Cheltenham students put on a variety show. After weeks of cutting, chopping and editing, here is the finished abridged version for you to enjoy...

GlosCol Olympic Games...


In honor of the London 2012 Olympics, yesterday afternoon our students in Cheltenham took part in their own version of the games.

The sports on offer were of the same high calibre as the real olympics, featuring events such as Wii bowling, Xbox Kinect dance competitions & giant Jenga! There were some more traditional offerings for those who so wished, including table tennis, badminton, basketball and football.

Students got to pick whichever activity they wished, so everyone was happy and everyone got into the spirit of the competition. A great warm-up for the olympics next week.
 

Junior Summer School Blog competition...

At the end of their third week in Gloucester students were given a challenge to take photographs that reflected some of their experiences on the summer school. We had lots of great photos but the winner was from Jane’s acrobatic group. Have a look and see below!!!

London calling...


 Here are a few snaps from when our Weihai group visited London last weekend. They saw all the major sights, as well as a few less well know ones, such as the Sherlock Holmes museum on Baker Street!

The weather was kind to them and everyone had a wonderful time.