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BMS welcomed Little Reddings Primary School this week as Year 6 students are spreading holiday cheer by baking mini Christmas cakes. These delectable treats are part of a special...
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BMS welcomed Little Reddings Primary School this week as Year 6 students are spreading holiday cheer by baking mini Christmas cakes. These delectable treats are part of a special...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
This week the Theme of Week was Challenge. In Character Development Time the students were discussing the importance of having a growth mindset. “In a growth mindset, people...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Winners of the Anti-bullying Poster Competition 2023 Very pleased to announce this year’s winners are 1st prize Maya 07E 2nd Prize Alara 07E 3rd Prize Lillianna 08A...
Posted by Helen Mateides
We are part of the Humanities Student Leaders group. Last week, we did a presentation to a Year 8 geography class on Coasts as that is what they are learning...
Posted by Sarah Brown
In a large school it is important to know who to contact if you would like to raise a concern or provide us with information. If you have a concern you would like to share with...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
A young carer is a young person who cares for a relative with a disability, illness, mental health condition, or drug or alcohol problem. As many as 1 in 12 secondary...
Posted by Alison Cassidy
Following the success of our first Marking and Feedback fortnight of the academic year, it was great to hear from Lead Practitioner Mr Johnson and Advanced Lead Teacher Mr Lyley...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Assistant Headteacher Mrs Greenwood led the Main School Assemblies this week and reminded all students that challenge is good for you and not something to shy away from; when we...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to congratulate all the amazingly talented students who entered our Annual House Arts Event last week and provided such a fabulous evening of art, poetry,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
A young carer is a young person who cares for a relative with a disability, illness, mental health condition, or drug or alcohol problem.
As many as 1 in 12 secondary school-aged children could be young carers. That is two in every class (BBC 2010)
Caring can be an isolating experience but having the right support in place can give young carers a better chance of succeeding in all parts of their lives.
Miss Rayment works in the School Pastoral Office and runs the support system in school for young carers. If a pupil believes they are a young carer, support can be provided. Please encourage such pupils to reach out to Miss Rayment in the Pastoral Office or Miss Davies in the Matron’s Office. Young carers are met with one to one and we hope to soon start running group sessions.
If pupils would like to reach out for they can do so by going to the ‘Carers in Hertfordshire’ website or by accessing the below:
https://www.carersinherts.org.uk/young-carers/support-for-young-carers/
Reading ‘Beowulf’ And exploring the topic of History of English in our English lessons has been an exciting experience. Students have been focused on villains and heroism...