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Bristol Cathedral Choir School

Bristol Cathedral Choir School

1.0(1 review)
0.3 mi

Where do I start? I began my first steps towards secondary education in the year 2003. For the next…read more3 years, I can see why Bristol Cathedral School (Was formally known as BCS) had such a reputation for educating its students to their potential. However, during my second year, the lovable headteacher Mr. Riley left to become a headteacher somewhere in London. Who was Mr. Riley replaced by? Mrs. Ann Davies. At first, she was very quiet. But as the days, weeks and months passed, she began to make poor decisions. When all the respected staff members such as Mr. Williams (Mathematics teacher) left, she made the wrong decision by employing the wrong staff such as the wrecked Miss. Choulerton. But those minor teacher mistakes were minor compared to the Business Studies department. The so called "Mrs. Andrea Ballance" was a right old b****. She only taught the brightest and smartest Business Studies pupil, leaving the ones who were struggling with the subject to fall even more further behind. The Business Studies department is one of the worst department I've seen in my life. During those 2 years of GCSE, my class experienced a high Staff-turnover rate (Ironic, Business term), with 6 different so called "permanent" teachers with 4 "trainee" teachers "helping" out with our education. A poor decision by Mrs. Anne Davies. I've had false letters from her that I apparently did not do the homework. Mrs. Jenkinson, is another poor teacher. She teaches modern Languages. Her style of teaching is pretty poor as she spoken German (I took German for GCSE) all through the 35-70minutes we had with her. The whole class did not understood everything which were required (I was in the top set of German as well). But at the end, she saw her flaws and managed to help us (Even if it did mean cheating for us, on our German coursework). But the killer blow is to come: Mrs. Ann Davies, who made all the wrong decisions, went on maternity leave twice. The first time was temporarily. But the second time seemed to be permanent. That's right, she kept getting pregnant and can't even have proper commitments. She resigned 3 years later, with the school touting her as the "worse headteacher ever to Bristol Cathedral School". It made Mr. Andrew Munroe, the next headteacher, attempting to pick up the pieces from what Ann Davies caused. What I don't understand was that a fellow and bright student named George Noad, who interviewed Mrs. Anne Davies that she wasn't the right person for the headteacher's role. He even told the school Governors that, yet the Governors ignored it and employed her, as much to George's dismay. The worse was the come. Just after I started my GCSE, drugs-taking become more frequent within my year. This was the worst drugs-consumption groups I've seen in my entire life. There is a saying that everyone knows around 1 or 2 people who consumes drugs. Me? As being one of the only clean ones (Out of 20-25 members) out of the whole year group, knew everyone who took drugs and it was around 80-90%. Much to my surprise, Deputy Head at the time, Mr. Folland, even caught someone with weed in his wallet, yet, he wasn't expelled, but was not allowed to go to lessons and he came in to take his GCSE! I would have expelled this student, if I were in Mr. Folland's position. But obviously, at the time, the school was still a private school, Mr. Folland was a money grabbing thief, who let greed took over him, so he could gain £3.5 grand per term, from this drug user's family. This is a disgrace, as I'm pretty sure other schools across the world would easily expelled drug users (Who left all in their groups to Redland Green a.k.a North Bristol post 16). I'm glad I've left this 'shoddy' school. Although I really enjoyed my first 3 years of my life in this school, my last 2 years were crap because of poor decisions from the headteacher/school governors and with the drug users, which caused many problems in class, meaning I gained the least of my potential at the time.

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Arnolfini Gallery

4.1(26 reviews)
0.5 mi
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This is Bristol's centre for contemporary art. As well as a gallery, they've got stuff do with…read moredance, film and music going on. Have a look through the listings to see if anything takes your fancy. There's some quite challenging stuff on, with some of the installations making absolutely no sense at all if you ask me. The gallery is free and definitely worth dropping in to if you're in the city centre looking for something to do. It changes frequently so I can't vouch for the quality of the art though there is a good video exhibition on right now. Similarly, their film showings are varied - they don't just show the latest releases - and you have to keep an eye out for something that interests you. The Arnolfini brings a little bit of culture to Bristol and seeing as it's free I'm definitely a fan.

The Arnolfini is a Bristol establishment that everyone I've met really cherishes. Mainly it is a…read morecontemporary art gallery, but also plays host to events, film screenings and dance and music performances. The entire gallery has three floors, and each is usually occupied with an exhibition. I've found that most times, there is one main exhibition that runs through the whole gallery, with maybe only one or two separate ones in smaller rooms. This place provides quite a hit and miss experience, of course depending on what you personally enjoy in art. I would say half the times that I've been here, I've enjoyed what the Arnolfini has to offer, and often leave quite inspired. However the other half of the time, I walk in and the whole space is taken up by children's activities, to try and engage them more in the exhibition that's on. This is great for the kids but creates quite a confusing atmosphere for the adults that walk in and expect to see more art, and instead see about 50 children in what looks like a giant activities room. The best thing to do before coming here is to check on their website for more information of the exhibitions, and you can come for the ones that tick your fancy, and avoid others that don't.

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