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Charles Bradley
Born June 10
Occupation Chemist/Educator

Charles Tobias Bradley MSc (Born 10 June, Wales) is a former chemistry teacher and Head of Sixth Form at Christleton High School, Chester. Events 1190 - Third Crusade: Frederick I Barbarossa drowns in the Sally River while leading an army to Jerusalem Events 1190 - Third Crusade: Frederick I Barbarossa drowns in the Sally River while leading an army to Jerusalem Chemistry (from Egyptian kēme (chem meaning "earth") is the Science concerned with the composition structure and properties The sixth form, in the English, Welsh and Northern Irish education systems Commonwealth West Indian countries such as Barbados, Belize Christleton High School is a large comprehensive school located in the small village of Christleton on the outskirts of Chester. Chester is the County town of Cheshire, England. Lying on the River Dee, close to the border with Wales, it is home to 77040 He was well known and admired in the institute for his friendly persona, excellence in his field and general magnanimous treatment of pupils. He retired from the institute in August 2004. Retirement is the point where a person stops employment completely

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Education

Charles Bradley attended Leeds University, where he achieved his BEd. The University of Leeds is a major teaching and research University in Leeds, West Yorkshire; one of the largest in the United Kingdom with A Bachelor of Education ( BEd) is an undergraduate Academic degree which qualifies the graduate as a Teacher in Schools. He also achieved a MSc in Chemistry, which helped towards his original employment placement of Head of Science at the Christleton High institute. A Master of Science ( Latin: Magister Scientiæ; abbreviated MSc, M Chemistry (from Egyptian kēme (chem meaning "earth") is the Science concerned with the composition structure and properties

Assemblies and Public Lectures

As senior member of Christleton High, Charles Bradley had institution assembly commitments. Other key institution figures with this commitment included Mr Alan Hall (ex-Deputy of Headmaster, and Mathematics), Mr Johnathan Traynor (ex-KS3 Headmaster, and Histories), and Mr Tony Lamberton (present Headmaster).

Much of Bradley's popularity had been gained from his choice of assembly and lecture subject matter, including 'Magic', 'Jokes', and 'Words'. Magic, sometimes known as sorcery, is a Conceptual system that asserts human ability to control the natural world (including events objects people and See also Mathematics of humor A joke is a short story or ironic depiction of a situation communicated with the intent of being humorous. A word is a unit of Language that carries meaning and consists of one or more Morphemes which are linked more or less tightly together and has a Phonetic

During Bradley's highly successful 'Magic' tour, an audience of final year students broke age-old tradition of public lectures, and broke into rapturous applauds. A lecture is an oral Presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject for example by a University or College From that day, all assemblies and public lectures at the Christleton High Institute have been celebrated by students in that manner.

Another notable live performance from Bradley occurred during the whole institute assembly on the day of his retirement. Bradley took to the stage and performed the full version of Tom Lehrer's "The Element Song". This was a huge break of tradition of institute proceedings, and has been considered as one of his finest appearances.

Charles Bradley Award

On his retirement, Charles Bradley contributed some money towards the creation of "The Charles Bradley Award". The award is rewarded to any individual in the institution who has contributed much to a charitable cause.

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