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A new term is beginning and for many parents/careers this may be a daunting time as it signals the return to home learning. For some, it is a question of how to manage to work...
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A new term is beginning and for many parents/careers this may be a daunting time as it signals the return to home learning. For some, it is a question of how to manage to work...
Posted by Claire Till
Literacy is more important now than ever before with business leaders around the world believing that teenagers entering the world of work at this time will be exposed o more...
Posted by Claire Till
Each week I send out to all stakeholders a ‘Kindness Thought of the Week’ which helps to promote our school mantra of ‘Our School has a Mind to be Kind’...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
During this time of lockdown and home schooling it is great to have some things continue as normal – one of which is students receiving reward points in recognition of their...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The English Faculty continue to suggest weekly reads, but we don’t want to miss the opportunity to promote writing activities too. The National Writing Project sums up the...
Posted by Lynn Court
The geography department has been working incredibly hard to provide fun and engaging activities for all students to complete from home whilst still enriching them with...
Posted by Sarah Dunsby
We have been very excited at Bushey Meads in anticipation of running a Carnegie Shadowing Group for the first time. Despite the constraints of school closure we are determined to...
Posted by Teresa Turton
Dear students, parents and carers, As we continue to raise the profile of STEM and get more students inspired to take part in STEM activities both within the curriculum and...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
In such ‘interesting times’ I am so proud of the staff in the arts faculty and the work they are doing to keep our students at the forefront of arts education. A range...
Posted by Greg Knowles
A new term is beginning and for many parents/careers this may be a daunting time as it signals the return to home learning. For some, it is a question of how to manage to work from home and the supervision of their children. Meanwhile, for others, it is how to motivate their children to engage with the many learning resources that BMS staff have provided. Daunting does however come in many forms and a common guise is a fear of not being able to support your child as you cannot understand the work or know how to complete it. It is at this point we need to remember that ‘acts of kindness’ extend to ourselves as well as others. In these times recognise the efforts you are making to enable your child to learn. Be proud of the love of learning you instill in them be it for thirty minutes a day or four hours a day. Every time your child engages with learning they are succeeding. Remember that you are not meant to know everything, this is why schools have specialist subject teachers and embrace this unknown with honesty encouraging your child to research and find the answers for themselves. Most importantly, it is the time spent with your child that they will remember and come to realise with age is one of the most precious things anyone can give.
Despite the clear restrictions we are all adhering to in our very modified learning environment, it has been so good to welcome back students to each year group in our school for...
Keep Yourself Busy with Your Family During Lockdown With the Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty It can be difficult to find new things to do when you are stuck at home for...