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Concluding the first month of back-to-school, we can all agree that beginning the academic year is typically a stressful time for everyone. Whether it be the year 7s being in a...
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Concluding the first month of back-to-school, we can all agree that beginning the academic year is typically a stressful time for everyone. Whether it be the year 7s being in a...
Posted by Isabella Sumpter
As our students commute to and from school using public transport, it’s important to remind them—and support them—in traveling safely and responsibly. Encouraging good habits on...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
George 10M has been playing Roller Hockey for 3 years with ‘The Crusaders’. He is very passionate about the sport and trains every Thursday at the Hatfield leisure centre. ...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Hard to believe that it has been a year since we lost one of our young students. Today friends and staff who knew him best, gathered to pay their respects with a one minute...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
In a culture where academic pressure increases with every school year, the simple act of reading aloud to students often falls by the wayside—especially in secondary schools. Yet...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
This is a form of communication that I am sure you are all familiar with and we’ve talked about this a lot to students at school. It is a wonderful communication tool when used in...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Mark your calendars: Exciting events ahead! A time filled with gift giving, merry and festivity… We gladly like to inform you of an exciting approach to the Christmas...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Since the start of this term, I have been delivering dance workshops at Hartsbourne Primary School and Little Reddings School. I have also been able to take some of our wonderful...
Posted by Lucy Joannou
West Herts College came to BMS as part of the school’s continuing drive to develop and expand our Careers programme. Mrs McIldowie spoke about the various pathways at...
Posted by Mala Patel
Concluding the first month of back-to-school, we can all agree that beginning the academic year is typically a stressful time for everyone. Whether it be the year 7s being in a new school and going from seniors to juniors, the year 11s and 13s having to realise they need to try applying themselves further in the start to building up to exams, year 12s getting their first main piece of independence, teachers going back to mountains of paperwork and everyone dealing with back to school traffic. Creating a positive working environment, benefitting everyone, the Sixth Form Centre typically boasts a light mood.
So to introduce said light mood this week, during Wednesday lunchtime, in the Sixth Form Centre, we had the pleasure to celebrate our Executive Principal’s, Jeremy Turner’s, birthday. Our Sixth Form Staff kindly organised a mini surprise with many students singing happy birthday to him, sharing out cake to said students and putting up balloons.
Further stress-free and enjoyable moments in the school this year will include (that as Oak’s Student Head of House I should mention), House Arts on Tuesday the 2nd of December. This great opportunity includes both participation and overall prizes. As well as being a good moment to build confidence and showcase your interests and skills.
Overall, the enjoyment you get from any activities you participate in is a result of the sum of your effort and attitude. I would like to wish you all a continued strong start to the year, especially after how great this first month was.
-Aryan 13 Willow, Student Head of House
Name: Mohammad House: Sycamore Reason for nomination:For supporting a new student not just to the school but to the Country. Being a role model and a fantastic...
West Herts College came to BMS as part of the school’s continuing drive to develop and expand our Careers programme. Mrs McIldowie spoke about the various pathways at...