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On the 7th of January a group of students got the wonderful opportunity to watch London’s West End production of The Hunger Games on stage. It was an exciting experience and...
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On the 7th of January a group of students got the wonderful opportunity to watch London’s West End production of The Hunger Games on stage. It was an exciting experience and...
Posted by Greg Knowles
Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health RUGBY Year 8 Boys District Development Festival 4 @ Saracens RFC Mr Cartledge Date : Mon 19th January 2026 Results: 3rd/4th Place...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
On Thursday 15th January, our Year 13 A Level Spanish students had the exciting opportunity to attend a student conference at the British Film Institute (BFI) in Southbank. The...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Head of House Ms Patel led an inspiring House Assembly for Sycamore House on Tuesday morning of this week. Under the theme of Working Together she provided lots of practical and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Head of House Miss Sumpter started the week on a very positive note with all the students in Oak House and inspired them with her reflections on the incredible story of US Airways...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Each year we hold three Marking and Feedback Fortnights where, as a whole school, we remind ourselves of the power of good feedback and the part that it plays in supporting all...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was inspiring to see how many of our hard working Year 11 students were staying after school last week to join the focussed revision sessions on offer to support their work at...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week, our Sycamore House had a brilliant assembly delivered by our Head of House, Mrs Patel, on the theme of working together. During the assembly, Mrs Patel spoke...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Paul Homan – For stepping out of his comfort zone and leading on activities regarding charity competition during the Vertical tutoring.sessions.
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In Maple House Assembly it was inspiring to see how well Head of House Miss Joannou and Lana as the Student Head of House worked together to deliver some powerful messages about...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The day was packed with insightful discussions, expert talks, and a special screening of the film Volver, all designed to deepen students’ understanding of Almodóvar’s unique cinematic style, his impact on Spanish culture, and his portrayal of themes such as identity, gender, and changes in society. The conference also provided a valuable opportunity for students to engage with A Level Spanish students from other schools and discuss the broader context of Spanish cinema within the global film history.
As part of the A Level Spanish curriculum, the visit was not only a chance to further appreciate the cultural significance of Almodóvar’s films but also a way for students to enrich their studies in film, literature, and language. The experience truly brought to life the theoretical aspects of the course, offering new perspectives and sparking deeper conversations among the students.
Our Year 13 students left the BFI with a renewed passion for Spanish culture, eager to incorporate what they had learned into their studies and future discussions. The conference was an unforgettable event that allowed them to engage with one of the most influential Spanish filmmakers of our time in a meaningful way.

BMS students show off their French speaking skills Language leaders and other students across the school have recently volunteered to take part in a project to share their...
In KS3 French lessons just before half-term, we were looking at the French festival of “la Chandeleur” which is held every year on 2nd February. Unlike our tradition...