August 2009 Archives

BEACONSFIELD Secondary School saw a huge increase in students receiving A* to C grades.
The school, in Wattleton Road, had 78 per cent of its pupils acheiving GCSEs between the two grades, which is a 14 per cent increase from last year.

GIRLS at Beaconsfield High School were relieved after facing the nerve wracking experience of picking up their GCSE results.
Pupils at the school in Wattleton Road celebrated after the school achieved one of its best sets of results in recent years.

PUPILS in Beaconsfield were celebrating this morning after achieving another impressive set of A Level Resutls.
Students Beaconsfield High School and the Beaconsfield Secondary School picked up their grades at 10am this morning (Thurdsay).

A NEW county league level football club which already has almost 100 members was launched this week.

CRIMINALS looking to commit night-time crimes in Beaconsfield will have to think again after a CCTV camera in the town was installed with night-vision technology.
The camera, in Windsor End, will be used to tackle theft from cars and low level anti-social behaviour when the sun sets.
It has been jointly funded by Beaconsfield Town Council, South Bucks District Council and Thames Valley Police although the exact cost has not yet been released.

PROPOSALS to build a 12 platform high speed rail link at Iver to service Heathrow have already been put before South Bucks District Council.

SIR David Rowland, chair of High Speed Two, talked in some detail about the Chilterns to the Guardian last week.

TEENAGERS have made a five minute film in Holtspur which they hope will change they way they are perceived by the older generation.

VISITORS from near and far flocked to Bekonscot Model Village in Beaconsfield to join its 80th anniversary celebrations.

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