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Graduates were able to see how far they have come and younger students were able to celebrate in the graduates’ achievement.


Y11 GSCE Art students held an Opening Reception showcasing their portfolios for family, fellow students and teachers before the examiner graded their work.


JUNE


The annual Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast celebrated all those who have helped out at BHS with various endeavours that ensure our students have a well-rounded educational experience.


Students, staff and parents took part in the annual You Go Girl! Relay on Front Street in Hamilton.


in front of the whole of Primary to share the ways they plan to use their voices to lead themselves. Samai Dunn ’23 gave an emotional talk on the impact “The Hate You Give” had on her.


MAY


EYP-P2 students welcomed their Grandparents and Grand Guests to school for a chance to see their classrooms and have lunch together.


Team Dragon took part in Relay for Life and rocked the pink #likeagirl shirts helping to raise money for Bermuda Cancer and Health.


To celebrate the Global Day of Design, Y7 students spent a busy day creating, designing and tinkering to come up with amazing automation projects while the Y8 students investigated 3D scanning and printing.


The Mini Trebles ensemble performed Coldplay and Y4 and Y5 students sang on the steps of City Hall for the World Asthma Day celebrations organised by Open Airways.


BHS held its annual Book Fair at the BookMart at Brown and Co. and re- stocked libraries.


the Primary and Secondary


The Aloha Summer Gala raised $85,000 which will allow up to 20 students to benefit from financial aid at BHS. The success of the gala was due to the hard work, dedication and enthusiasm of many volunteers who worked on the event, and to those who supported it by attending on the night.


Primary students took part in the 4th annual Graduation Walk to celebrate the Class of 2019 on their big day. The


6 Torchbearer Fall 2019


BHS’s Secondary musicians filled the air with music at their Summer Concert. Performances included Nothing But Treble, the Mini Trebles, Indigo Adamson, the Y7 and Y8 Extension groups, pianists Charlotte Weinstein, Lizzie Luckashvilli and Daina Babeckas, Cincopation, the orchestra and the choir!


Katarina Rance ’22 and Salayah Stange ’22 joined a world movement for climate change awareness and organised a march from City Hall to the Cabinet Building with students from other schools. The young activists called for the banning of single- use plastics, switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy and declaring a “climate emergency”. Teachers from various local schools, members of BEST and Be Solar Ltd. accompanied the students. They presented a petition about taking action over Climate Change to Premier David Burt and Deputy Premier Walter Roban.


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