A-Level Drama Bridging Fortnight
A-Level drama and theatre studies so far have been very insightful towards the actual courses we will be studying in September. The sixth form bridging fornite gave us a small...
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A-Level drama and theatre studies so far have been very insightful towards the actual courses we will be studying in September. The sixth form bridging fornite gave us a small...
Posted by Greg Knowles
This week we saw the exam season come to an end. Starting with our Year 7 and 8 end of year exams four weeks ago, we have cycled through Year 9 exams in week 2 and Year 10 and 12...
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From now until the end of this term, we are very privileged to have Mr Abusef, an assistant headteacher from Falconer School aspiring to become a headteacher, with us to support...
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In this final term of the academic year, Key Stage 3 are focusing on creating dance work inspired by the Olympics. The 2020 Summer Olympic Games were postponed last year because...
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With the current restrictions fieldwork has been non-existent over the last year and a half. However, with restrictions easing we have started to plan and execute fieldwork around...
Posted by Sarah Dunsby
The Year 12 Level 3 Diploma in Food Science and Nutrition students completed their 3.5 hour assessed practical recently in order to complete the unit one internal assessment....
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Simran Vafadia 30/6/21 12 Maple Simran has been instrumental the last few weeks in Sixth Form. Simran has been revising for her assessments which are taking place this week for...
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We have now had a week of our superb ‘Bridging Fortnight’ for Year 11 into Year 12 students. This programme has been organised to support all Year 11 students...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
A-Level drama and theatre studies so far have been very insightful towards the actual courses we will be studying in September. The sixth form bridging fornite gave us a small snippet of what the students will be facing once we have started. So far, we have studied plays like “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”, a play written by Dale Wasserman based on the film of the same name and “Bouncers”, a play by John Godber. We have experimented with a variety of different props and scripts, and overall have bonded very closely as a class already.
The whole class found themselves becoming very attached to both scripts when given snippets to act out in front of peers, and adapted to them well with the minimal knowledge they already had. I am personally enjoying A Level drama very much, enduring both the practical and theory sides. So far the scripts have been entertaining to act out and I hope to discover more exciting plays in the future!
by Simran Sharma (11S) Arts faculty journalist
Just before the February half term, we celebrated the creative arts here at BMS which you can read about more extensively in Miss. Dolan’s article in last week’s...
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