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BMS is maintaining its strong ethos of learning right to the end of term. Whilst misconceptions of video watching and games remain they are a thing of the past. Continuing to...
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BMS is maintaining its strong ethos of learning right to the end of term. Whilst misconceptions of video watching and games remain they are a thing of the past. Continuing to...
Posted by Claire Till
Dear all, Please see below for a STEM Challenge for this week. There is also a link to a fun STEM Youtube video linked to the challenge. Are you interested in Robotics? The...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The word coding seems to be heard everywhere in today’s world, and for many it leads to two obvious questions: What is coding? Why is it important? Coding is a set of...
Posted by Amita Vaghela
MFL Faculty once again received some very creative entries for the annual Christmas Card Competition. The entries were all the more impressive as students who were self-isolating...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Even in this last week of term, staff were sharing best practice in our usual morning Staff Briefings and we were privileged to hear from Mr Chalkley, Head of Design and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Even in these challenging times it has been good to see staff and students bring some Christmas cheer to the school environment. The Year 7 French and Spanish Christmas Card...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Acting Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle’s assemblies this week have really helped to end the most challenging of terms on a really positive note. Encouraging all students to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by James Felix
Despite the continued challenges we are all experiencing, it was good to start the week with our usual focus on teaching and learning. Head of Biology Mr Gall was sharing with...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
BMS is maintaining its strong ethos of learning right to the end of term. Whilst misconceptions of video watching and games remain they are a thing of the past. Continuing to embrace our school motto Aspire to Achieve high quality teaching remains the dominating feature of our lessons across the curriculum. Whilst the focus on learning may have undergone a paradigm shift over the past few months with staff posting lessons on Google Classroom as well as being with students in classrooms standards of delivery are exceptionally high. Indeed, every opportunity is being used, even in these last few days before the holiday, to develop classroom practice with sharing best practice in our physically distanced and shortened briefings being a priority. It is through this dedication to learning and commitment to ensuring that all students achieve their potential we are able to continue to create a culture of support and belief in their potential for our students.
Over the past few months our supracurriculum resources have been growing and with KS4 and 5 looking to the future becoming even more relevant to our extra-curricular provision....
On Wednesday afternoon we held the very important Year 11 Pre Public Examination Results Assembly in the Main Hall. It was a powerful occasion and certainly made the hard working...