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It was a privilege to join Year 9 students for their Main School Assembly earlier this week led by our hard working Pastoral Manager Mrs Blowers. Mrs Blowers reminded students of...
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It was a privilege to join Year 9 students for their Main School Assembly earlier this week led by our hard working Pastoral Manager Mrs Blowers. Mrs Blowers reminded students of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
If you are reading this on Friday 25th March then there are only 322 days until Friday the 10th of February 2023. That’s 322 days to get fit, find the right clothes and save up...
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Mrs Jackson, our talented Leader in English and Media, delivered our Friday Faculty Foci in Staff Briefing last week and rounded off our second Marking and Feedback Fortnight of...
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This year it has been very positive to receive ongoing feedback about our still relatively new online parents’ evenings. Whilst we do miss the physical ‘in...
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One of our top teachers and hard working Second in Faculty for PE & Health, Mrs S Cooper led an excellent ‘Monday Magic Moment’ at the start of this week where she...
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It was lovely to join our superb Year 7 cohort in their Main School Assembly at the start of this week and be part of an inspiring assembly lead by Dance Teacher Miss Dolan. She...
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If you are reading this on Friday 25th March then there are only 322 days until Friday the 10th of February 2023. That’s 322 days to get fit, find the right clothes and save up for Bushey Meads annual Ski Trip to Falcade, Italy. I like to count down and I’ve been counting down for this one since before Christmas…
At this time of year all my social media memories are of skiing and snowboarding both with school and without. This year I’m aware that I am having mountain withdrawal symptoms from not being able to rush down a snowy slope on a pair of skis or on a snowboard. It’s been soooo long. I’ve been on a ski trip every year from the age of four. I both ski and snowboard, and for me there is nothing better than the feeling as you get off the top of the first chairlift in the morning. The white snow, blue sky, Mr Besisira’s bright jackets, Mr Lyley’s bright hair, the mountains in the distance, the cold air on my skin, that moment of anticipation… Then we’re off! The wind rushing past, Mr B ahead of me, Mr Lyley behind me, and the feeling of rightness when you hit a turn just so. I cannot wait!
I love snow sports and taking students to experience it, sometimes for the first time, is a thrilling responsibility. Sometimes people despair at the idea of a 24 hour coach journey but with a set of headphones, a comfy new ski hoodie, and some snacks most find the time passes swiftly enough. Especially if you sleep.
BMS have been going to the same resort since I started going in 2015, so when we arrive in Falcade it is like coming home. We’re met by the wonderful holiday rep Marta who I definitely count as a friend now. The hotel management knows us and greets us cheerfully, as do the ski hire staff and the ski instructors led by the indomitable Mirco. Mr B, Mr Lyley and I have often been complimented on the politeness and good behaviour of our students by the people we encounter.
On ski days I’m up first and I’ve been told that my excited banging on doors to wake everyone is very annoying, but I don’t think I’m going to change any time soon. I love it so much that I bounce out of bed first in the morning. A good breakfast is vital as skiing burns loads more calories than you think. Ski jackets on and off we go up the mountain, meet the instructors and andiamo (Italian for ‘let’s go!’). A great lesson with excellent instructors, a fantastic lunch on the mountain and then another lesson. Once we’re back down the mountain there’s free time or one of the evening activities. Pizza night is always a hit, typical, traditional Italian pizza, yum!!! The tubing night is my favourite for the thrill of hurtling down a little slope on a rubber ring and the rich hot chocolate on offer afterwards. Don’t forget the disco night where you can see the teacher’s exceptional dance moves. This night is frequently so popular that the students from other schools have tried to get in, but with me on the door if you’re not on the list you’re not coming in! The disco is always on Thursday night as we leave straight from dinner on Friday night. The coach journey home is generally silent, despite a few students determined to be the first to stay awake all the way home.
Due to the pandemic and the trip not going ahead in 2021 or 2022, we will be opening the 2023 trip to current years 9, 11 and 12. As long as you have worked hard and been well behaved feel free to apply. Go and see Mr Besisera, Mr Lyley or myself for the letter and more information. First applications back get a place.
My own children aren’t able to experience it this year with covid and the youngest is not quite old enough to ski yet (he’s 2) but in the meantime I’ll have to make do with introducing our students to this experience instead. Here’s what some of them have said:
The ski trip 2020 was definitely the best trip I have ever been on. It was the most fun and was certainly unforgettable.
Ella C 12Maple
I absolutely loved the ski trip last year, it was a surreal experience and I thoroughly enjoyed trying something new!
Jhanavi 12Oak
I’m so excited already that I’ve started my exercise routines and planning what to pack ready for February next year. Who’s coming with me?
On Friday 15th December, the Year 12 music A Level and BTEC students visited Nicholas Breakspear school for an exciting day of talks, workshops and performances. As soon as we...
Mrs Jackson, our talented Leader in English and Media, delivered our Friday Faculty Foci in Staff Briefing last week and rounded off our second Marking and Feedback Fortnight of...