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As all staff continue to work incredibly hard to support all students with their learning – whether attending school for face to face lessons or via the live lessons, it is...
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As all staff continue to work incredibly hard to support all students with their learning – whether attending school for face to face lessons or via the live lessons, it is...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Student engagement with learning simply would not happen without an incredible amount of parental support and improving student reading is no exception. The importance of...
Posted by Claire Till
Posted by Danielle Bowe
It was inspiring to walk through our learning community on Tuesday afternoon and see how well students and staff had adapted to our model of hybrid learning. All staff were...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week’s STEM Challenge involves some cool Science! Try the challenge called ‘Non Newtonian Fluid’ at home – have fun! Share with me some pictures or...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The Journey Continues in Geography Lessons across the subject continue to be engaging and interactive, in class or online. KS3 students in geography have been given the...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
We received a really lovely positive message of thanks from Claire Pritchard, the Senior Immunisation Nurse from Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust earlier this week. It was...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
By the time this article goes live, we will be a couple of days away from the end of our exciting three week SAM Learning Challenge. I hope as a parent, you rose to the challenge...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
William Shakespeare’s Play of the Month: Julius Caesar Set during the Roman Empire, William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is a tense historical drama that portrays the violent...
Posted by Natalie Stanton
We are underway into the Spring Term now and I would like to inform you all about the great achievements Willow House Students have been a part of. I really want to recognise the...
Posted by James Booth
As all staff continue to work incredibly hard to support all students with their learning – whether attending school for face to face lessons or via the live lessons, it is lovely to receive those incredibly encouraging emails of thanks. They mean a lot to the dedicated staff here at BMS and I know speak for many of you at home, supporting your children in these challenging circumstances.
Here is one example from many received this week:
Good Morning, I just wanted to say as a Parent of two Year 10 students who was very concerned and contacted the school with my issues regarding the lack of online lessons, I just wanted to say the online lessons are going fantastically well. I have two very happy children, who are so less stressed and anxious which is fantastic. I am just wanting to say thank you and well done for getting these implemented. I just felt I was quick enough to complain when things needed changing, so now a big pat on the back! Thank you to all the teachers, Associate Staff and everyone that is working so hard to support our children during this tough time.
Many thanks again,
Year 10 Parent
William Shakespeare’s Play of the Month: Julius Caesar Set during the Roman Empire, William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is a tense historical drama that portrays the violent...
This week’s STEM Challenge involves some cool Science! Try the challenge called ‘Non Newtonian Fluid’ at home – have fun! Share with me some pictures or...