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16.05pm 25th January 2012
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ADULT EDUCATION – WEDNESDAY EVENINGS |
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The new updated programme for spring 2012 is now on our website. Our exciting fitness programme offers four lessons for £12 on a mix n’ match basis. You can choose from any Wednesday and/or any session choice of Zumba, Sculpt and Tone and Dance. Pilates is offered with a free first lesson, afternoon and evening, and Tai Chi with a £6 only for first pre-booked lesson. The over fifties aren’t forgotten as they have a special afternoon Fitness League session starting with a tea and a chat. This is all planned to continue to the end of the summer term.
Thank-you, Marianne Watkins Adult Education Coordinator |
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The Eric Baildham Trophy: do you know a worthy candidate? |
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Eric Baildham was a student at QEGS around 1910; he managed to falsify his age to enlist with the Lancashire Fusiliers in 1916. He was only just 18 when he was seriously wounded in May 1918 and he returned to Horncastle. He opened a hardware shop on East Street, later moving it onto High Street.
At about the same time that the British Legion was being formed, Eric Baildham took the decision to move to Stratford on Avon. He made a success of this venture eventually becoming Mayor of Stratford in 1946. He continued to support his community through the Home Guard and the Local Defence Volunteers, the St John’s Ambulance as well as a host of local civil duties in Stratford. Later in his life he was an active member of the Disabled Persons Advisory Panel. He never returned to Horncastle; he died in his adopted town of Stratford on Avon in 1976. Eric Baildham had a longstanding connection with the British Legion, presenting a trophy to them in the 1920s. Local members of the British Legion, Roy Oswell and Dennis Bull, have brought this beautiful old trophy back to life and restored it to its former glory. It is fitting that the Eric Baildham Trophy is returning to Horncastle to be shared between Banovallum and QEGS in recognition of Eric’s connection with the town. More poignant, is that the trophy is to be awarded to a student who demonstrates exemplary service to their community;something which Eric Baildham did throughout his life.
If you know of a young person who gives of their time in the service of others within their local community, please can you nominate them?
If you know of a young person (student must be at QEGS.) who gives their time in the service of others within their local community, please complete the form below and email it to
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or drop it in to the school office.
Eric Baildham Trophy - Nominations.doc
Nominations need to be received by Monday February 20th, 4.00pm.
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“Alles wird anders” was performed by the Onatti Theatre Company at QEGS on 17th January 2012. It is a short story about a girl, Melissa, and her father as they move into a small, unpleasant flat. When Melissa first sees her room, she meets a boy, Marc, entering her room through the window. After a lot of arguing, they find that they are good friends and that Marc has a passion for singing, which only Melissa knows about. Melissa then convinces Marc to go for an audition for a music school, and he is accepted.
I enjoyed the play because the mixture of audience participation and the story line was very entertaining.
Rosie Conners 9H
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Languages Are running .... and there are places for you! |
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A successful week for Adult Education as six Language classes had sufficient students to begin. There are still a few places left for you though ....
Tuesday evenings: German Beginners 6.35-8.05 pm French Improvers 7.30-8.30 and
Spanish Improvers 6-7pm and Spanish Beginners 7-8pm
Wednesday evenings: German Improvers 6.35-8.05pm and French Beginners 7.30-8.30pm
Just come along to the covered entrance a few minutes before class is due to start. We will meet you and introduce you to your future colleagues. If you want to book your place beforehand (classes are usually kept to 12 or 13 students) just phone Marianne at school or on 01526 352153 at all other times or
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Evening of Jazz and light music |
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Evening of Jazz and light music
Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at 7.30p.m. in the Main Hall
Tickets £5, including buffet, must be purchased in advance from the school office
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