KS5 Student of the week
This week’s KS5 Student of the Week is Anya A in 13E, recognised for her outstanding contribution to the school during Open Evening and her dedication to her studies. Anya was an...
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This week’s KS5 Student of the Week is Anya A in 13E, recognised for her outstanding contribution to the school during Open Evening and her dedication to her studies. Anya was an...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
Dyslexia Lunch Club (DLC) has been running since October 2021 and has been a regular point of face-to-face contact for a number of students at BMS. It is run alongside the...
Posted by admin
There is always a great buzz in the tech block on Tuesday’s after school, when students come with enthusiasm and ideas to explore during our weekly STEM Club sessions....
Posted by David Chalkley
It was an amazing experience to attend the Watford Careers and Enterprise SEND networking event at Watford FC stadium. We learnt about the different programmes available through...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was a real privilege to host a number of our Governors and Trustees, including our Chair of Governors and Trustee Di Hoeksma and Naomi Rich our Vice Chair of the Trust, for our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week’s KS5 Student of the Week is Olivia H in 13W, recognised for her outstanding commitment to her studies, particularly during the recent PPE period. Olivia has...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
Since September, Miss Chander and I have been running a history club during Tuesday lunchtimes. The focus for the first half term has been Remembrance, and each pupil chose an...
Posted by admin
Success in school doesn’t just happen—it’s the result of hard work, smart strategies, and a positive mindset. Whether you’re aiming for the top grades or simply want to make...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Name: Manav House: 8 Sycamore Reason for nomination: Amazing academic achievement, a positive attitude to learning and exceptional behaviour. ...
Posted by admin
It was a real privilege to observe a Year 7 English lesson, taught by Miss Denton, Advanced Lead Teacher for English. The lesson was focused on War Poetry and the students were...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Since September, Miss Chander and I have been running a history club during Tuesday lunchtimes. The focus for the first half term has been Remembrance, and each pupil chose an area from the two world wars that interested them and they spent the time researching their topic and then writing their articles.
It has been lovely seeing our pupils coming to the history club and choosing to do this in their free time. To see them so engaged and enthusiastic as they researched their chosen area has been really wonderful. All of them came to the club with ideas of what they wanted to write about, and have produced some very interesting and informative pieces of writing.
The students were extremely enthusiastic when they were shown a book that was published at the end of 1914, about the first few months of the Great War, as the First World War was then known. They were also fascinated to see a death penny, something that families received when a loved one was killed when serving for their country. These pennies had the name of their family member engraved on it.
History Club is every Tuesday lunchtime in H4
Miss Foster
From Wednesday the 23rd to Tuesday the 29th of October 2019, there was a History and RE trip to Berlin and Krakow. It was organised and run by Mr Lyley, Mr Malik and Mrs Paddick....
Head of History Mr Lyley and six superb students leaders led our Main School Assemblies this week focussed on the theme of Remembrance. They encouraged us to think and reflect on...