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The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty welcomed back all year groups to lessons over the past week. It was particularly thrilling to see the new year 7, the new GCSE and A...
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The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty welcomed back all year groups to lessons over the past week. It was particularly thrilling to see the new year 7, the new GCSE and A...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
At BMS we have real ambition for our students and staff alike and were therefore delighted to host our first Teacher Triad sessions of the year this week. This event saw staff...
Posted by Claire Till
As many of you will be aware, Mr Turner has invested heavily in our outdoor spaces. It has been the privilege of the Pastoral Team to witness a lot of the kindness and happiness...
Posted by Helen Blowers
It is widely acknowledged that oral literacy is an integral part of student learning and remains a key focus not only of our curriculum but also in relation to the BMS themes of...
Posted by Claire Till
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Danielle Bowe
I would like to thank all our amazing students for accepting and fitting in to the new routines that we have had to establish at the start of this autumn term with the ongoing...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Although the annual 3 day summer fun course had to be cancelled we were still able to run a 1 day event at the end of August. The event is designed to provide a fun and welcoming...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
The start of a new term sees the start of a new programme of sport and physical activity practices, clubs and competitive fixtures. Last year many of our students took the...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty welcomed back all year groups to lessons over the past week. It was particularly thrilling to see the new year 7, the new GCSE and A Level students who had chosen to take one of its exciting courses, many of which students do not have the chance to study at key stage three.
Here are some highlights from the week:
Ms Falusi ran an interactive lesson with her year 12 RE class using hinge questions to assess the learning.
In history, Mr Lyley’s new A level class ended the lesson, after the cleaning of desks and area to make all Covid-safe for the next class, with a quick fire quiz.
In law, Ms Knowles’ year 12 class tested their understanding of the difference between civil and criminal law with signalling the answer to scenario questions – some students more enthusiastically than others!
In Geography, with Ms Dunsby, the new year 7s were problem solving – working out key geography words using images. The students, as you can see from the smiling faces, all were engaged and loved the activity. One new student even posed for the photo!
The faculty looks forward to seeing all students achieve their potential over the year.
As our only Year 13 Dance student, Alex loves to bounce ideas of other dancers and assist them in any way he can. Whilst maintaining a safe distance, Alex attends Year 12 Dance...
On Thursday 8th November, the whole of year 7 had the opportunity to attend 5 different workshops on GCSE or even A level subjects. Arvin Sacikaran writes: “On Thursday 8th...