Theme of the Week – Consideration
Our Main School Assemblies this week have been led by Assistant Headteacher Ms Greenwood on the really important theme of CONSIDERATION. Being considerate takes a definite...
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Our Main School Assemblies this week have been led by Assistant Headteacher Ms Greenwood on the really important theme of CONSIDERATION. Being considerate takes a definite...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Miss Lloyd’s Year 13 psychology classes have been looking at how attachments form between babies and their caregivers, within their ‘child psychology’ lessons. To support them in...
Posted by Holly Lloyd
It was great to see the buzz of excitement in Mr Waygood’s Year 7 science lesson on Wednesday of this week. Students were testing different food substances to see how much...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was superb to see how learning can be so much fun; sixth form dance students were using the Game of Charades to explain and revise key terminology. They were not only having a...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The art department is delighted to welcome a new addition to our team – our 3D printer! The printer will really help our art and graphics students to take their ideas and...
Posted by Kate Hoskins
The Parents evening was really well attended and students have really used this PPE exam results as motivation towards their next steps. Teachers have been able to use their...
Posted by Madeline Silla
It was impressive to walk through a number of Year 8 lessons on Tuesday of this week and see so many students engaged in a whole variety of exciting activities, listening politely...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Year 8 students were working very hard in a science lesson earlier this week and the exercise books of a number of students reflected great pride in their work. Writing was neat,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Assistant Headteacher, Ms Greenwood, delivered assemblies this week on the theme of Consideration. Linking to our core values of building positive relationships and having...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Happy New Year to all of my Sycamore students and the wider student body! I hope you had a relaxing break. It’s going to be an exciting new term with lots of...
Posted by Mala Patel
Miss Lloyd’s Year 13 psychology classes have been looking at how attachments form
between babies and their caregivers, within their ‘child psychology’ lessons. To support
them in their understanding, they were each given an egg to parent over the Christmas
holidays.
The students were instructed to care for their eggs using the attachment techniques that
they had been taught in class, such as ensuring that they showed joy at reunion after being
away from their eggs and ensuring that they responded to their egg’s needs and social
releasers.
After returning to school last week, theories of attachment were then applied, which helped
the students gain an understanding of the implications of caregiver deprivation on infants in
later life, within romantic relationships as they grow older and on children of their own.
Below is a photo of Eleanor’s beautiful baby girl. Unfortunately, we don’t have a photo of
Jasmine’s or Declan’s… we won’t mention those!
The year 12 A Level dancers took the role of the teacher in our theory lesson this week.. They each prepared a presentation based on the practitioner we are currently...
As a school we are constantly looking for ways to develop the learning environment here at BMS and also make the social spaces as nice as possible for all students. Our Sixth Form...