Flowing Forward Festival, Lincoln School, Saturday
Seven TBS students, from the Zonta Club, represented the school at the Lincoln College PLUM Society Flowing Forward Festival promoting women’s menstrual health. Our students were wonderful ambassadors for the school. Dia, Shivani and Raghavi led a superb session showcasing the work they have done at TBS on promoting women’s health including various fund-raising activities for sanctuary products for our partner schools, the TBS flowing forward festival run last year and the current initiative to raise awareness of the classification of women’s sanitary products as luxury items for the the purpose of VAT. In the workshops they were not leading TBS students took the lead in asking questions and summarising group discussions, as well as providing all four performances the opening and closing lectures. It was wonderful to see how confident, passionate and articulate TBS students can be.

Careers Carousel
Thank you to all the parents and other members of the community who helped facilitate this year’s careers event. Following a speed-dating type format year 9 and year 11 had the opportunity to visit the 15 careers stalls ranging including: medicine, actuarial work, architecture, programming, marine biology and disaster relief planning. Year 12 and 13 came for a drop in style session during their lunch break. It was a really great opportunity for students and the feedback from them was very positive.

Prefects’ Ball
The school hall was transformed on Thursday evening for the annual prefects winter ball. The sixth form students donned their black tie, suits and ball gowns to enjoy an evening of music, dinner and open mic karaoke and even a prom king and queen!
NISSA Sports
The girls have completed their undefeated league season with two more comfortable wins against RGS and GEMS this week. The boys played with great commitment, determination and no little skill as they gave RBS their toughest match of the season so far. Both boys and girls teams play in the finals this Saturday and we wish them both well as they seek to finish the sports season with trophy winning performances.
GCSE Drama Exam
The Year 11 Drama had their final practical assessment today with the three plays performance to an audience of peers and teachers after school on Thursday. They have now completed 60% of their GCSE. Congratulations to all involved for such passionate performances.
World Book Day
There is an exciting programme of events planned for world book day. Be ready to help with costumes for the start of the day “dress as a famous book character” fashion show; for your child to bring a book they no longer want to swap for one they would like to read in the break time book swap; and to bring some money to buy a new book from the book stall at lunchtime. There will be a “find the teachers’ favourite book” treasure hunt running through as the day and house points for “getting caught reading”. Thanks to the Library and English teams for organising this event.
Lunar New Year Photography Competition
The Department of Media and the Department of Mandarin co-hosted a Photography Competition before half term in order to celebrate the Lunar New Year. The results are in! Congratulations to all the winners! Click here to check out their excellent works!
KS3: 1st Shayaan, 2nd Neil, 3rd Victoria, Highly recommended Paridhi
KS4: 1st Okitha, 2nd & 3rd Adiba
KS5 1st Anuricca






Z-Club trip to Lincoln
On Saturday, a group of members from Z-Club at TBS attended an event hosted by Lincoln regarding Menstruation. It was a great experience where the group represented TBS in a great manner. Saishree and Raghavi sang to open and close the ceremony, where SIvani recited a poem and Dia an anecdote. Dia, Sivani and Raghavi also hosted a student-led workshop at Lincoln for all of the six schools that attended.





