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I completed my first Tough Mudder Endurance Event which was one of the hardest physical things I have ever done. It is a half marathon with 21 obstacles such the Arctic Enema,...
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I completed my first Tough Mudder Endurance Event which was one of the hardest physical things I have ever done. It is a half marathon with 21 obstacles such the Arctic Enema,...
Posted by Kate Hoskins
On Wednesday morning we launched the Curiously More Able Initiative (CMAI) with 60 students from cohort one. Students completed a practical circle time activity that touched on...
Posted by Lauren Wright
On Tuesday afternoon we held our penultimate Student Parliament meeting of the year. Amira Izhar, our head girl, kicked off the meeting by introducing our Eco-Leaders (Yaashri...
Posted by Lauren Wright
BMS is running a WOW classroom competition across the school. Two of the Childcare students took it upon themselves to make our classroom the best. They started by making the...
Posted by Rae-Anne Bowyer
Welcome back everyone! I hope you all had an enjoyable and restful Easter holiday and have had a positive start to the final term of this academic year. This year has been an...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
The Emotional Freedom Technique or Tapping works like emotional acupuncture, quickly, gently and easily releasing the negative emotions and beliefs that are at the root of all our...
Posted by Helen Mateides
On 26th April, 20 students from across Year 8 had the opportunity to watch the live broadcast of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Macbeth. Bushey Meads School was one...
Posted by Liam Lester
Key Stage 3 Thao – 7 Beech. This week’s KS3 student of the week is Thao for being an excellent student! Thao is a polite, helpful and hardworking young man who has built...
Posted by Kashan Malik
It was impressive to watch one of our talented Year 12 Economics A level students Leon work with the Year 11 Economics GCSE class on Friday morning last week. His in-depth...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The first Study Saturday of 2018 saw an impressive start to the final countdown to the all important forthcoming GCSE and A level examinations. A number of Sixth Form students who...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I completed my first Tough Mudder Endurance Event which was one of the hardest physical things I have ever done. It is a half marathon with 21 obstacles such the Arctic Enema, Everest and the Block Ness Monster. We completed it to raise money for the Lewis Moody Foundation which is a Brain Tumour Charity.
To complete a Tough Mudder you have to work as a team, the strength of one person is nothing compared to the power of a team. Tough Mudder’s full lineup of team-oriented obstacles guarantees that you’ll cross the finish line with more friends than you started with. Whether it’s through a helping hand or an extra vote of confidence, my fellow team Mudders were with me every step of the way.
I was in a team of six friends and without their help and encouragement I honestly don’t think I would have completed the course!
The hardest part for me was running up the hills however I found doing all the obstacles really enjoyable. I had two epic fails on trying to reach the top of Everest but finally on my third attempt I managed to grasp my teammates hands and they pulled me up and over the top.
The hardest obstacle for me was the Arctic Enema where you have to slide down a tube into a skip full freezing cold water then submerge yourself again and swim under a central wall to the other side which is filled with iced water and ice cubes!
I’m really glad that I did the event and feel proud to have completed it with a group of friends. So far we have raised nearly £1400 for the charity!
During the current climate, the students who are attending BMS obviously do not follow a normal timetable. However, they do have a lunchtime and as the weather has been so nice...
As part of mental health awareness week over 20 members of staff took part in a friendly – well supposedly friendly!! – rounders match on Wednesday afternoon. Split...