Issue 11
Oral Health: The Facts
Preventing dental problems The health of your teeth is the most crucial aspect. Maintaining good dental health is crucial since dental issues can undermine self-esteem. Every day, a few simple steps can help prevent dental issues. you should use fluoride toothpaste to wash your teeth twice a day. Plaque, a film that accumulates and can […]
Shrek the Musical (Jr)
It was a sunny Saturday evening when I went to watch Shrek the Musical Jr. While it is a film that I have watched many times, Shrek the Musical was something new to me. The evening began as we were handed programmes and green flags with the word ‘Freak’ on them, promising an interesting night […]
When One Door Closes, Another Door at Bolton School Opens…
A Time of Change As the end of primary school approaches, I find myself standing between two worlds: saying goodbye to the familiar halls of St James’ Primary School in Daisy Hill and preparing to step into the exciting new journey that awaits me at Bolton School this September.It is an emotional time for me […]
Year 9 Banner Competition: A Creative Challenge
Each year, Year 9 students at Bolton School Girls’ Division participate in the English Department ‘banner competition’, a long-standing tradition that combines teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking. This year, students worked in teams assigned during their Duke of Edinburgh walking groups, reinforcing the importance of collaboration both inside and outside the classroom. The theme for […]
Indian Ocean Tsunami – The Words of a Survivor
On the 26th of December 2004 at exactly 07:58:53, a 9.3 magnitude earthquake struck the West Coast of Northern Sumatra, Indonesia, resulting in the third largest tsunamis to ever take place. The Indian Ocean Tsunami As this image shows, the earthquake first struck in Indonesia and the tsunami progressed towards Tamil Nadu (India), Sri Lanka […]
The Rise in Child Screen Time in the UK
Did you know the average young person aged (5-16) can spend 6.3 hours a day on devices? That is about half of your day. It is crucial that you are aware of how long you spend on screens as not only can screens be addictive and show harmful content, but can also be damaging to […]
AI: the full story
Artificial Intelligence in 2025 is inescapable. Every corner of life has been affected: from television shows and movies, producing and playing music, school exams and so much more. Since we do not have time machine, we cannot undo the creation of AI. However, the question still stands: now that AI is here how should we […]
The Rise of Korean Pop
What is it? K-pop is short for Korean pop which traces back to 1992 when Seo Taiji and the Boys first founded it when the released their debut song named “Nan Arayo”, (which means I know in English,) on a televised talent show in South Korea. Seo Taiji and the Boys debut is a turning […]
The Powerful Impact of Boxing: An Insight into the Partnership between the Amir Khan Academy and Round4Round
Amir Khan may have put an end to his boxing career, but now he is using his experience and expertise to help transform the lives of young, aspiring boxers. The Amir Khan Academy was established in 2015 by the former Olympic champion, Amir Khan, who was born and raised in Bolton. The Academy has been […]
The 2025 Silverstone Grand Prix: Reactions
After multiple safety cars, countless pit stops, and classic British weather chaos, Lando Norris finally lifted the trophy at the end of 52 laps that felt like years. Home Race Glory Starting behind team-mate Oscar Piastri in P3, Norris managed to maintain his position in the top 5 throughout the whole race, despite the chaotic […]
Coachella 2025: Performers, Dates, and What To Expect
Are you a music-lover, with no plans for the upcoming April holidays? The long-awaited music festival is back, so why not meet up with a few friends and watch some of your favourite artists live on TV – unless you somehow magically grabbed tickets to see it in person… What is Coachella? The iconic annual […]
Aspiring Journalists Make Headlines in The Bolton News
A group of talented and ambitious students from Years 10 and 12 have taken their first steps into the world of journalism through their participation in the prestigious Young Reporter Scheme. This exciting initiative offers a unique opportunity for students to earn a short course accreditation while gaining first-hand experience in research, writing, and media […]