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“Kindness the quality of being friendly, generous, considerate, thinking about other people’s feelings” Kindness is more important today than it has ever been. The isolation...
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“Kindness the quality of being friendly, generous, considerate, thinking about other people’s feelings” Kindness is more important today than it has ever been. The isolation...
Posted by Helen Mateides
In last year’s comprehensive student voice survey, which involved nearly 800 students from last year’s KS3 and Year 10 and 12 year groups, more students than ever rated the school...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I recently set my year 8 class a creative project in celebration of all that is la mode française (French fashion). A number of students chose to go straight to the most...
Posted by Nicola Paddick
Hello students, We have an amazing opportunity for you all to get involved in. The virtual jobs fair. Please click on the link below to find out more! Virtual Careers Fair PDF
Posted by Di Mcildowie
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Well done to all of our students who have either regularly represented school teams or attended lunchtime and after school sports clubs this half term. It has been great to see...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
On Tuesday we had the honour to welcome Tania Rawle at BMS. She is the Head of School Standards and Accountability and came to tour the school, opening the New Art Department,...
Posted by Gabriela Zhelyazkova
As we are coming to the end of Black History Month I thought I would leave with some current pioneers in the world of music. Music is very synonymous with black culture regardless...
Posted by Michael Besisira
Today in our Year 10 economics lesson, two Year 13 economics students delivered our lesson based on a topic called ‘Price elasticity of demand’. Firstly, I want to say...
Posted by Sandra Kinghorn
The promotion of independent learning is integral to our curriculum. Independent learning refers to a student’s ability to take responsibility for their learning and...
Posted by Claire Till
“Kindness the quality of being friendly, generous, considerate, thinking about other people’s feelings”
Kindness is more important today than it has ever been. The isolation of the last year has shown us how little acts of communication can brighten the lives of others around us.
This is one of the reasons that ‘One Kind Word’ has been chosen as the theme of Anti-Bullying Week taking place from
15th to 19th of November 2021.
In a world that can feel like it’s filled with bad news and scary behaviour. One kind word can be a small light. It can shine into someone’s dark thoughts and bring a different perspective. It can change their everyday life and break the cycle of bullying.
“REMEMBER”
Anti-bullying week – November 15th – 19th 2021
Come and meet the Anti-bullying ambassadors
Design Posters and enter competitions,
Cakes and sweets on sale
Every lunchtime in the LRC4
As we near the end of the academic school year we can reflect on the many achievements of the anti-bullying ambassadors. Although they were unable to fulfill all their plans they...
It was a pleasure to spend some time in ‘Our Space’, a dedicated area for students to enjoy activities in a safe environment. ‘Our Space’ is an initiative...