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On the 2nd and 3rd of October seven BASE students attended the WheelPower National Junior Games held at the Stoke Mandeville Stadium, the birthplace of the Paralympics. The...
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On the 2nd and 3rd of October seven BASE students attended the WheelPower National Junior Games held at the Stoke Mandeville Stadium, the birthplace of the Paralympics. The...
Posted by Mark Whyte
Year 8 approached the “Mission to Mars” challenge with energy and enthusiasm to solve the many challenges this task generated. The students were required to work as a...
Posted by David Chalkley
On the first enrichment day of the year, the new faculty, Humanities and Social Sciences ran several trips for selected students. Business Studies KS5 Trip to Thorpe Park Article...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
It was great to walk through the Maths Faculty in Monday of this week and see so many students actively involved in their learning. A challenging puzzle type algebraic focussed...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Key Stage 3 Emily 8 Beech – Emily is an exempleary student who consistently works hard and has a positive attitude in and out of lessons. She is polite, kind and always...
Posted by Kashan Malik
We are starting a programme in Business and Economics to enable KS5 students to improve their communication and personal skills by supporting our Year 10’s with their...
Posted by Marian Lewis
It was inspiring to listen to some of our outstanding Year 13 philosophy and ethics students participating in a challenging debate in their Year 13 lesson facilitated by Ms...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was superb this week to receive such a glowing email message from the parents of one of our recently nominated Student of the Week at BMS. As you are no doubt aware, each week...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
When Miss Moses, Year 5 teacher at Little Reddings told me that her classes were completing an Egyptian project I knew that they had to come for a visit to BMS to try out a new...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
NEWS Kit As another week passes by and we move closer to the winter months we are just taking this opportunity to remind students and parents about kit expectations. Sports kit is...
Posted by Kashan Malik
On the 2nd and 3rd of October seven BASE students attended the WheelPower National Junior Games held at the Stoke Mandeville Stadium, the birthplace of the Paralympics. The students got the chance to try a whole range of disability sports from wheel chair basketball to hand cycling and to socialize with other students from across the country. On day one the students departed school and upon arrival immediately got started playing polybat, shooting and even power lifting. After a short break for lunch activities resumed with hand cycling around the athletics track. Day two provided the chance to take part in wheelchair basketball among a host of other sports and for the students to finish the trip with a few relaxed games of pool and snooker. A big thank you to all staff involved!
Year 10 Sports Studies Outdoor Education Trips – Velopark As part of the assessment of the Outdoor activities unit, the Year 10 Sports Studies group visited the Lee Valley...
In the Learning Support Department here at BMS, we very proudly offer our SEN students the chance to explore the Arts through an Arts award as part of our alternative curriculum....