Bsf student magazine winter edition 2014

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Welcome to our first edition Made for students by students

An Insightful Article around Elle’s new T-shirt design

The latest trends on the catwalk & off the high street

Celebrity Gossip, Tennis, Oops Moments, Technology, Chocolate Scandals and much more‌


The Team

Sonia Dhanda Sophia Hehn

Contents  P2 Celebrity Confidential  P3 Basilisk Interview

Rachel Jurance

 P5 Catwalk Fashion  P6 High Street Fashion

Tashan Lewis Shanai Momi

 P8 Films on the Way  P9 Oops Moments  P11 This is Not What Feminism Looks Like

 P13 Andy Murray Drops In

Nicole Percival

 P14 Chocolate Emergency  P15 Alcohol Warning

Ellis Rochester

 P16 Technology

 P17 Samaritans Info Want to contribute to the next edition? Email Lucy: lfelton@bedfordsixthform.ac.uk

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Celebrity Confidential

By Shanai Momi

Jessica Chastain and Matthew McConaughey defend Anne Hathaway Anne Hathaway’s Interstellar co-stars, Jessica Chastain and Matthew McConaughey have defended her at the film’s press conference in London. This follows reports about Hathaway’s supposed ‘Mean girl’ behaviour on set and the widely discusses ‘hatha-haters’. Oscar nominee Chastain said that her fellow actress and friend is ‘so nice and everyone who says things like that are bullies and they’re mean’. Whilst Anne thanked Jessica during the interview, Jessica continues to say ‘she’s so nice, she’s so talented…and I hope to work with her again and again’. McConaughey who plays the lead role in the sci-fi epic also praised Anne saying ‘it was my first time working with Anne, and I thoroughly enjoyed it’. Anne has since revealed that she was ‘identifying with being a victim’.

Kylie Jenner pulled over by Los Angeles Police after buying doughnuts The 17 year old Reality TV star was pulled over by police after purchasing food at Jolly Donuts, for making an illegal U-turn and speeding in her Range Rover. The LA Police Valley Traffic Division later confirmed that Jenner was stopped and cited for a ‘mechanical violation’. Kylie has also had previous trouble behind the wheel as both her and her mother were sued by a woman claiming she was severely injured in a traffic collision in August 2013. In official documents the woman is suing for unsafe speed and negligence after being hurt by a Mercedes Benz driven by Kylie- which hit the rear-end of her car. In addition to this, Kris Jenner, Kylie’s mother and Kardashian matriarch, is also being sued as the woman states that she allowed Kylie to drive her car and she should have known Kylie was incompetent. There has been no resolution of this incident to date.

Miley Cyrus and Patrick Schwarzenegger ‘besotted’ with one another Patrick Schwarzenegger is the only public relationship Miley Cyrus has had since splitting from former fiancé Liam Hemsworth. An insider told E! News that the singer has fallen head over heels for the rising actor and son of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver. The pair were spotted on several dinner dates in California. They dated briefly in 2011 but Miley then became engaged to the Hunger Games star. It now seems they have rekindled their romance and according to the insider Miley is ‘more loved up than ever’. It seems that the media attention, especially from the menacing Hollywood paparazzi are not pleasing Patrick as he failed to smile once in recent pictures taken whereas his alleged girlfriend Miley was spotted smiling non stop… 2


Big Ass Snake By Nicole Percival Jack, a choirboy gone bad. Tom, the rhythm guitarist who can head-bang like the best. Dylan, the heavy, rumbling bass. Harvey, their personal Harry Judd. Four normal GCSE students at Bedford’s School for Boys who make music. Their school prog metal band ‘Basilisk’ is starting to make a breakthrough with independent gigs outside of their school, and these boys show nothing but love for what they do… We were crammed into a small rehearsal room (dubbed ‘The Rock Room’) in the music department of the Bedford School campus, down the hall from the radio station. The air is hot and heavy, with only a rotating fan in the corner and an open window to alleviate it somewhat, but failing. Drumsticks, blazers, opened cans of Monster, and bags of sweets were strewn about everywhere. Alongside the band and myself are their instruments; Dylan’s bass clearly visible, with its strap sewn with orange and green chilies, propped against the wall. Harvey’s red drum kit dominated most of the room, and the room reverberated with the bang as Tom knocked over one of the speakers while pulling up a chair. A sarcastic comment from Jack had the room laughing. Jack’s microphone and stand was pushed into a corner. My recorder started rolling.

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Int: It makes sense to start at the beginning, so how did you become a band? Tom: It was, basically, two bands- one with me and Jack in it, and the other with Harvey and DylanJack: Tom was in both Tom: Yeah, I was Jack: -but we kinda came together. Bit like survival of the fittest, I guess… we started getting the same musical interests and it just came together Int: Do you feel like you’ve been taken seriously in the music community, since you now have gigs outside school? Dylan: Now we have * laughter* Jack: There are still a lot of people who don’t take us seriously Int: I’m assuming that, if Basilisk took off, the overall feeling would be one of joy? Harvey: Oh yeah Int: Is there anywhere you’d really want to play? Tom: Not really… Harvey: We just wanna play, even if it was a career…We just want to keep it going. It’s the most enjoyable thing Int: If Basilisk took off, who would probably be the most diva of the group? Jack: Most diva? *Tom and Jack point to Harvey* Dylan: To be fair, I can kick off sometimes Harvey: It just gets a bit…hormonal Int: Are you all planning to stay at the Boys’ School for Sixth Form, or do you want to go somewhere else? I mean, what’s going to happen to Basilisk? Dylan: We’re all planning to stay hereJack: -but Harvey’s getting a bit stressed Int: Is this how you want your future? Music, music, and more music? Dylan: I always have, and I think we always have Harvey: It’s pretty good we all want the same thing Dylan: Yeah, I guess that’s why we’re a four Harvey: Awww, guys! *laughter* Int: Have you ever tried having a new member come in? Maybe a different instrument? Dylan: Well, we did… Jack: The thing is, we’ve tried that, and it didn’t work Dylan: We’ve been a four now for- what, two years? Three years?- and it’s not worth changing now Tom: We’re used to each other and it’s not right to change the feel now.

Harvey: We were meant to be! Jack: When we had a second drummer for a while, it was just ‘Basilisk, and the other guy’ Int: Who would you say are your biggest influences, music-wise? Tom: Ummm.. I’d say Bullet? Even though I don’t like them Harvey, Yeah, Bullet For My Valentine are a massive influence on me, Jack and Dylan. It’s growing on Tom Jack: We just finished an EP, and it’s kinda just…well, a bit of a mess, in terms of what goes into it as influence…Now, we just have to concentrate on cleaning it up Int: Could you describe how a track is made, or recorded? Jack: I’m pretty sure we recorded every track differently Tom: In a perfect world, Harvey found a riff, and we developed it into a song, by building on the idea Harvey: I just found it and stretched it, dissected it, spread it out Dylan: We put the riff onto a Midi file, so we can all listen to it, then we play over it as a group, we put it onto a program called Logick, and we turn that into a backing track. It’s mostly playing over and editing after that Jack: The singing line and lyrics are recorded last Int: Do you hope to have any bigger gigs in the future, or now? Tom: All we can do, I guess, is grow. We don’t want to stay at Esquires for the whole of our togetherness Jack: We want to try to win Battle of the Bands this year, so that’d be nice Dylan: It’s a big dream of mine, to play at The Sonosphere in Knebworth. It’s just a big stage in the open air, and I don’t care if we’re on and no one’s there. I just want to play Harvey: It’d be great to play at festivals, because people are there for the music. It’s a community Int: Well, I assume that you’ve known each other for a long time Harvey: Yeah, Tom and Jack have known each other for a long time Dylan: They’ve known each other longest Tom: Since we were eight Dylan: I’ve known of you. We were in the same school, but I didn’t know you… it was as soon as Harvey joined the school, like I wouldn’t talk to either of you, and then… Tom: Yay, Harvey! Int: Harvey brought you all together Jack: Yeah, he did *casts a look at Harvey* God, you look so f-ing smug! *Laughter* Int: Finally, do you have any helpful hints for teens starting a band? Jack: Just…consistency, really Harvey: Listen to a lot of music, like, a huge amount and range Dylan: Don’t be afraid to do what you want to do, that’s important Tom: Make sure you just get on really well, and you can just hang around together.

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From The Catwalk by Rachel Jurance

Structured Floral By Fitriani

Texture Clash By Joseph

Bold Prints By Soft Lace By Peter Pilloto Monochrome By Bora Aksu Gothic Metallics Alexander McQueen By Tom Ford

Bold Prints By Moschino

Edgy Denim By Kent and Curwen Monochrome By DKNY

Colour Blocking By Christopher Raeburn 5


By Tashan Lewis

1 2 1. Supreme AF1’s £250.00, Ebay.com 2. Nike Air Force 1 Mid “Wheat” £79.90, Nike.com 3. Nike Tech Fleece £90, Nike.com 4. MA1 Bomber Jacket (Nike Edition) £350, Ebay.com 5. GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI Double-bangle velvet high-top trainers £630.00, Selfriges.com

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6. Alexander Wang Scuba Sweatshirt £34.99, HM.com

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By Sonia Dhanda 2 1

*Fashion Tip Keep it simple. The simpler, the cooler plus you can top it off with some nice kicks.

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*Fashion Tip Wear Dark colours together as here the blazer is black therefore, wear it with a dark colour

*Fashion Tip With a jumper like this wear the same colour but just different shades e.g. a navy jumper with a sky blue shirt.

1. Pavillion Burgundy Patent Durby shoes, Topman - £85 2. Black Rib Bomber Jacket, Topman - £38 3. Selected Homme Greaser Black Stripe Blazer, Topman - £120 4. Navy Colorado Cable Jumper, Topman - £30

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Films on the way… by Sophia Hehn The Theory of Everything

Coming to European screens on New Year’s 2015 a never done before motion picture with two of recent year’s most talented actors ‘The Theory of Everything’ tells the story of the great Steven Hawking and his love, Jane. It is set to be emotional, moving and an insight into what his life was like before his diagnosis and the struggles and accomplishments afterwards.

Star War Episode VII-The Force Awakens

Minions

Though some people may be sceptical it will not stop them visiting the cinema to see next year’s sci-fi treat from Disney. We never thought it would happen but the force is returning along with some of the original actors we know and may in-admittedly love. Clever marketing increased excitement this month as they released the title and to everyone’s relief in the classic font. Only time will tell if the famous intergalactic series has been ‘Disney-fied’. Unfortunately there is no official poster yet. Have your lightsaber at the ready to once again join the hero that is Indiana Jones, wait, Han Solo.

Those small, yellow, dungaree-d assistants are returning to screens in their own movie. Papoi. After the success of Despicable Me and its sequel there’s no need for Gru. In fact the film is set B.G.-Before Gr. Expect to follow Kevin, Stuart and Bob cause mayhem, whilst serving and running solo of some of the world’s most villainous villains as they fight to be henchmen for Scarlet Overkill. Jon Hamm, Steve Coogan and Sandra Bullock are planned to voice for the film. 8


Oops Moments… Confessions from your fellow students by Shanai Momi Ugg-ly Tumble I was over excited as one of my favourite stores had just opened in my local shopping centre. My friends and I decided to go one Saturday. I started sprinting towards the store while wearing Ugg boots and holding a Costa hot chocolate. No doubt, I tripped and fell flat on my face spilling it everywhere! It took my friends several minutes to stop laughing before they helped. Worst of allthe security guard also had a hard time keeping a straight face!

Dating Disaster I decided not to wear my glasses out on a date once. It turned out to be a complete disaster as I tripped over everything and could barely read the dinner menu! Obviously we never went out again and I never left my glasses at home after that.

1D fan flop My mum was dropping me off to school and One Direction’s song ‘You & I’ came on the radio. As a huge fan I started freaking out and screaming that my mum stopped the car and forced me to walk the rest of the way!

Essay Mix Up One time I didn’t have time to submit my History essay so my friend let me photocopy her work and hand it in as mine. Unwisely, I forgot to edit the footer from her name to mine. My teacher noticed and busted me in front of everyone! Rooky mistake!

Little did she know, disaster was just a tumble away…

Mortifying Malfunction At my old school, I was running late one morning and couldn’t find the shorts I was going to wear under my dress so I grabbed my pyjama shorts instead. They has unicorns and stars all over them but I didn’t care as I thought no one would see them. While I was rushing to get to my first class, I fell over the steps and my dress went up with me! An extremely popular guy was behind me and witnessed the entire thing! I was absolutely humiliated and he was laughing so much between asking if I was okay. I will always stick to trousers from now on… 9


Picture Day It was the termly tutor group picture day so I quickly went to the toilets to put some make up on. There wasn’t a mirror so I dabbed some powder on face and went back to the classroom. What I didn’t realise was that I had used so much that I resembled a slightly shocked ghost! It was AWFUL!

Walking the Dog I was on the main road walking my dog when he got scared or a car horn. He lurched forward, pulling me straight into a muddy puddle! When I got up it looked really bad and it happened in front of a busy restaurant! Everyone saw and burst out laughing! So embarrassing.

Ice Skating Horror My family and I were going ice skating in the summer. I knew I was going to be bad so I was prepared for a lot of falls. By the end, my bottom was completely wet from the ice. What I didn’t know was we had to do the weekly shopping afterward; we went to the supermarket and everyone was looking at my wet jeans and giving me strange looks! I almost died from humiliation.

Push or Pull? I had a dentists appointment and the receptionist said I could go in. I went to the door and pushed to open it. It seemed stuck so I kept pushing it. I was completely confused and then the receptionist walked over and told me that I had to ‘Pull’. To make matters worse she was trying to hold back a smile and the entire waiting room were stifling laughs! By Shanai Momi

Pool Party It was a pool party at my friends house. Everyone was having a good time and a few of us thought it would be funny to run and jump into the pool. I had to try and out do them so I was going to take a run up from inside the house (on the other side of her patio doors). I ran to go inside when I smashed straight into their patio glass doors! Not only did everyone see, I hurt so much that I burst into tears. Not the best party I’ve been to.

And it was all going so well…

Class Recital I had been practising for my cello performance for ages. My whole music class were performing at the region’s competition. My little brother was sitting in the front row behind where the judges were. He pulled a funny face so I stuck my tongue back at him…only to recognise where he was. The judges were right in front of him and saw me! As you can guess, I didn’t win. 10


This is not what a feminist looks like

by Ellis Rochester

Elle magazines recent campaign for feminism appears to be a cheap political statement in the form of a basic grey t-shirt with “this is what a feminist looks like” printed on the front. Celebrities and politicians have been seen sporting the t-shirt with pride, although I think the sentiment of the t-shirt is just and right and aimed towards everyone universally it is a very easy option for people, in particular politicians, to half-heartedly endorse feminism. At a time when electioneering has started picking up the pace we’re getting all the more closer to the 2015 general elections a campaign like this one is inevitably going to be cheapened and paraded by our party leaders Ed Milliband and Nick Clegg. However our often enigmatic Prime Minister David Cameron has passed on wearing the t-shirt which I think plays in his favour as it becomes obvious to the general public the undignified desperation of Cameron’s opposition. It actually comes as a surprise to me that Nigel Farage didn’t dive in front of the paparazzi wearing one of the t-shirts. Cameron, a man who pursued relentlessly to legalise gay marriage and appointed more women in high positions in parliament is not required to wear a t-shirt proclaiming support for feminism as his support comes in the form of pragmatic action and his activity as the head of our government since 2010 should be the means of which we decide whether or not we should vote for him in the next general election. Aside from the annoyance that surrounds the campaign the sheer irony of a woman’s magazine that only portrays skinny and unnatural women who have undeniably received the Photoshop treatment starting a campaign that is supposed to appeal to us all and get us to support feminism. I’d be more impressed by Elle having a cover depicting a plain Jane with a few extra pounds climbing up a staircase of men but I feel like maybe the world isn’t prepared for such radical expression. 11


Some female friends of mine told me how they see women being represented in Elle magazine and this is what one of them said

“They’re really oversexualised and airbrushed, it’s completely unrealistic” Personally for me I feel like feminism has become a lost cause, but not for the reasons you might expect. There is an emergence of a need for more awareness regarding masculine issues, an establishment of masculinism per se, despite the slightly alien sound of the idea. Issues of child custody and gender stereotypes, particularly regarding typically feminine jobs are the seed of this phenomenon and it’s fair to say that male liberty has to a certain extent been left behind in the wake of feminism. Also, in today’s society it is less a matter of woman’s rights and feminism but equal rights and individualism. Feminists may like to believe that feminism is truly universal but the harsh reality is that it is not, equal rights may be a broad term but its gradually starting to hold more significance and I think we need to pay it more attention as its meaning is absolutely universal. You may argue with me however that the term equal rights may be very political and not inspiring but a large amount of people associate feminism with politics, which isn’t necessarily a correct assumption. As society becomes more increasingly democratic the government have to consider social policy in regards to everyone not just a single group of people, gay marriage being a belligerent but prime example. I’d say that feminisms politically active days are sadly over but that’s because there isn’t much more the government can do other than retain the liberty of women, issues for women start and end culturally in present day society which is a harder problem to tackle. Women don’t necessarily want feminism to become political and are actually more concerned about the rest of societies contribution to the cause of feminism, like for example, a woman’s fashion magazine with a large circulation (you should be starting to see what I’m getting at now). I’d quite like to end this article on a note set by my friend Alice Smith who had this to say about why feminism should not be political. “It could be counterproductive if feminism becomes political because not everyone is into politics so the two being associated may alienate people from supporting feminism” I couldn’t have said it better myself. 12


Andy Murray drops in at the O2, phew!

By Sophia Hehn Following Roger Federer’s public apology that he could not compete in the final match of the tennis calendar last Sunday Murray’s relaxation was cut short when he was called back to the O2 alongside tennis legends John McEnroe, Pat Cash and Tim Henman.

Understandably, Mr. Federer, current world number 2 was not match fit following what he expected to be a back spasm. If you saw the end of his semi-final match against fellow Swiss Stan Wawrinka you’d have noticed the uncomfortable grimaces on his face as he anticipated Stan’s serve. Indicating his pain began well before the ‘big match’ day. Roger said it was ‘too risky for me at my age’ to compete and asked for the fans to understand. It came as a shock to everyone involved as Fed has only pulled out twice before in his career. Novak Djokovic, anticipating the deciding match said he was disappointed that he held the trophy as a result of a walkover (the first 6 years). Djokovic hoped to work hard, paying respect to his amazing year of tennis in order to claim the prize at the end of the night. Andy Murray, the trusty Scot, was called by ATP executive chairman Chris Kermode at 2pm on the 16th for his assistance to entertain the crowd when they knew Federer would not be playing. An exhibition match between Djokovic and Murray lasted and hour constituting of 8 games. Following this Murray remained on court to play with McEnroe to go on to beat Cash and Henman in another 8 game doubles match. Entertain value was high thanks to their well-known and expected antics on and off court. At one point Pat Cash hijacked the camera man’s camera running by the tramlines and getting in a tangle, literally. The men displayed they still had some fire in their serves, delivered some aces and powerful smashes cross court. 13


EMERGENCY: International chocolate shortage in SIX years! The shock horror that we would not be able to step into our local store to find rows upon rows of luxurious chocolate is the most frightening reality since the discovery of global warming. Scientists have proved that we will soon face a global shortage of our favourite treat. The SHOCK.

Mars Inc. and Barry Callebaut Group have stated publicly that we could potentially face a drastic shortage of cocoa beans in the upcoming several years. They have also specified that the is a likelihood of cocoa being endangered by 2020. They are many reasons why this is occurring such as, the general public are consuming too much chocolate which is putting immense pressure of cocoa farms. The demand is rising especially as chocolate has become part of our everyday lives. Almost every national holiday requires chocolate in huge quantities such as Easter and Christmas. This are the times that us shoppers are said to buy chocolate snacks in the highest quantities! The harsh reality is that the population are eating more than the planet can realistically produce. Other reasons for this shocking cocoa revelation is due to environmental issues such as drought and disease. "The global cocoa sector may suffer a one million metric ton shortfall by 2020 because of increasing economic and environmental pressures on cocoa farms around the world," Mars Inc. said in a statement. Unfortunately, chocolate will soon have a decreased cocoa density, with cheaper ingredients such as sugar and vegetable fat, used to cover up the gap to keep chocolate at a reasonable price. This is because the current price is rapidly rising. The Independent, have noted that a vast amount of people did hold an inkling of this occurring. In 2010, John Mason of the Nature Conservation Research Council, observed that “…in 20 years, chocolate will become so rare and expensive that the average Joe just won't be able to afford it.“ This highlights the urgency of the situation that is seemingly incontrollable as the global request for chocolate is too high and makes business and chocolatiers a lot of profit. In essence, if you're still slightly outraged about the increasing price of a Freddo (seriously, though? 20p?), you're not going to be happy about the next price change… By Shanai Momi 14


Birthday girl drinks herself to death with 95% ABV Polish spirit Nicole Bicknell was celebrating her 18th birthday after drinking a Polish spirit called Polmos Spirytus Rektyfikowany. The deadly drink contains a shocking 95% alcohol content whereas vodka, whisky and rum are usually between 35% and 60% alcohol. The teenager was in Australia celebrating her 18th birthday with friends when one offered her the drink. Spurred on, Nicolle collapsed after taking just a few shots. It is thought that she also has ‘a few mixed drinks over the course of the evening’ as well. Nicole’s distraught family have stated that their beloved girl was unaware of the its strength therefore did not question it when she was downing the shots. She later died after a few hours following suspected alcohol poisoning. Her devastated parents will still have to wait a few weeks for the official cause of her sudden death, although many believe the drink is to blame. Almost three hundred people attended her funeral in Perth, Australia. Nicole’s mother is urging for the vodka that killed her daughter to be banned, emphasising that: ‘It’s like anything, more deaths have to happen before things get done. I just feel very angry right now.’ In addition to this, her grandfather Kevin McLean said he ‘cannot see why alcohol so strong is sold in liquor stores’. They want the drink banned from the shelves to prevent this tragedy from happening to other people. McLean wants to ‘make it an offence to sell it’. Some stores in Australia (including Woolworths Liqour Group and Dan Murphy’s) have stopped selling it since the news of Nicole’s untimely death emerged.

According to Perth Now, one 500ml of Spirytus Rektyfikowany holds 38 usual drinks; over double the possibly lethal dose for an adult. The Whisky Exchange website warns that ‘they highly recommend it is never drunk neat’. A wider ban has not yet happened on the controversial spirit that has led to a teenager’s life lost. By Shanai Momi 15


By Tashan Lewis

Panasonic Real Pro ULTRA 3D Massage Chair sports 3D technology Price: £5,500 The Real Pro ULTRA has been equated to having your very own personal masseuse in your home, thanks to the full-body massage capability which makes use of 3D massage technology. Just what is 3D massage technology? We are looking at multidirectional, double-heated rollers working alongside focused stimulation for soothing hands, legs and feet. A slew of pre-set massage options that include refresh, deep, shiatsu, hip, neck/shoulder and lower back should cover just about any and every ground. Any takers?

TYLT VU Wireless Charger Price: £40 The TYLT VU is a wireless charger that tilts your phone at a 45 degree angle so you can still see the screen while it’s juicing up. It’s compatible with any phone that supports Qi technology. For those that don’t have that off the bat, you’ll need to switch out your back battery door, or in the case of the iPhone 5, will need a Qi compatible sleeve. It will charge your phone just as fast as any USB charger.

iKettle Price: £99 The World's first WiFi Kettle. Whatever the urgent hot-drink scenario, a simple onetouch setup allows you to instantly control the iKettle from anywhere in the house with your smart-phone. The Wake mode gently rouses you from your deep slumber: Good Morning! Would you like me to pop the kettle on? Yes / No. Is there any better wake-up call? Squint open half an eye, hit 'Yes' then drift back off to sleep, safe in the knowledge that in the kitchen your iKettle is boiling. 16


Samaritans want your help to tackle cyber bullying, abuse and exploitation of young people You will have seen press reports about a number of suicides and attempts at suicide by young people who have been the subject of cyber bullying or sexual abuse and exploitation on-line. Samaritans are there 24/7 to offer emotional support to anyone who is in distress or has suicidal feelings. Contact can be by telephone, email or text and the person calling can remain anonymous. If a young person is in imminent danger then they will be strongly encouraged to contact Child Line who will be able to take proactive action to safeguard that person. You too can be proactive and if you think that a fellow student is being exploited or abused online, then please encourage them to contact Samaritans. If this is unsuccessful and you know their contact details you could ask Samaritans to make a third party call to that student – ideally however the student should consent to you doing this if they are not confident in taking the first step themselves. If you are a victim, or are worried about someone who might be a victim of:    

CYBER BULLYING PHYSICAL, MENTAL OR SEXUAL ABUSE INAPPROPRIATE RELATIONSHIPS ONLINE/OFFLINE EXPLOITATION CALL Or who is suicidal or in distress for any reason:

on 08457 909090, text 07725 909090 or email: jo@samaritans.org.uk A CONFIDENTIAL, NON-JUDGEMENTAL 24/7 SERVICE

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Get involved and wear your Christmas Jumpers on Friday 12th December! All Staff & Students are encouraged to take part, donating £1 each to Save the Children

The album consists of a variety of songs such as Tears in the Ocean, Stop crying your heart out, Slow down and All I want and many more

Jay Sean who has recently left ‘Cash money records’ has now released the Mistress II on the 18th November.

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