Peer Mentoring
Jake in year 10 kindly worked with Eric, year 8, on his maths work. Working in my office for 45 minutes they successfully worked through mental subtraction and addon-agons. Jake...
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Jake in year 10 kindly worked with Eric, year 8, on his maths work. Working in my office for 45 minutes they successfully worked through mental subtraction and addon-agons. Jake...
Posted by Claire Till
Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle led some inspirational assemblies focussing on the Theme of the Week Challenge this week. A short video clip of an olympic athlete who chose to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Danielle Bowe
This week we recognise Charlotte Boother Dominguez as our Reader of the Week. Currently reading ‘Cinder’ by Marissa Meyer means that she is exploring not only the...
Posted by Claire Till
This week our wonderful year 10 students organised a bake sale. Developing skills of communication and brining the school community together this proved a very popular event with...
Posted by Claire Till
Back in October A-level Art, Graphics and Photography students were invited to attend the JR: Chronicles exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London. This was the largest solo...
Posted by Aya Speker
On Thursday 2nd December, the Student Parliament came together for the second meeting this year. Last time, we saw all the CDC reps contributing and really engaging in the...
Posted by James Burley
Thank you to all students and staff who attended the Charity Movie Night on Thursday 18th November. The event was attended by over 160 students from years 7,8, 9 and 10 and was...
Posted by Aya Speker
Last week, we took 15 students to see Akram Khan’s solo performance of ‘Xenos’ at Sadlers wells. Shifting between kathak and contemporary dance, Khan conjures the shell-shocked...
Posted by Lauren Dolan
HERTS COUNTY FOOTBALL On Saturday 4th October Lucas G from Year 10 made his debut for the Hertfordshire County Under 15 football team in a match v Suffolk County. Lucas attended 4...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Jake in year 10 kindly worked with Eric, year 8, on his maths work. Working in my office for 45 minutes they successfully worked through mental subtraction and addon-agons. Jake set a superb example, supporting Eric with his mathematical skills and advancing his own understanding of the topic.
There are many benefits to peer mentoring including the fostering of self-awareness, cultivating leadership skills and embracing our growth mindset. It was fantastic to see two students in different year groups building a relationship and supporting each other in their learning.
Anxiety and Mental health in SEND As we all know COVID-19 has had a huge impact on the anxiety of all our young people and this has been particularly difficult for our SEND...
On Friday 3rd December, year 11 students donned their best clothes and joined the BMS outstanding 6th form for the day. Several students opted to experience lessons in the...