Character Development
Each morning the school day starts with 20 minutes quality time in tutor groups during which students follow a programme of activities including careers guidance, PSHE and...
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Each morning the school day starts with 20 minutes quality time in tutor groups during which students follow a programme of activities including careers guidance, PSHE and...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Following the best A Level results for BMS in the summer with many students going on to attend some of the top universities in the country, including Amira who is studying English...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On our last day of the academic year students and staff were anxiously waiting to find out which House had won the House Cup in 2018. All the reward points that each individual...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Food Practical Exam – Monday 2nd July periods 1-3 Art exam – Tuesday 3rd July Regulations All students should attend normal lessons when not in an exam Exams...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Every second Tuesday, on behalf of The Red Trust (local charity), one of our School Governors, Mrs Raymond, helps out serving hot chocolate in Little Reddings playground after...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On a Friday at 16:15 there are not many students around so it was a lovely surprise to find six Year 10 students in a classroom revising together for their upcoming Pre Public...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Keera, 8Elm, entered the Young Writer’s creative writing competition where she had to write a short story of 100 words based on one of 8 ideas. Keera’s piece, Return Trip,...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Friday 4th May Year 11 students gathered in the main hall for their final assembly before the GCSE exams. Exams Officer Mrs Thomas talked the students through the exam...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was great to see the hall full of year 11 students, parents and carers this week for the Raising Achievement Evening on Tuesday 13th March. Students received a pack full of...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Each morning the school day starts with 20 minutes quality time in tutor groups during which students follow a programme of activities including careers guidance, PSHE and citizenship.
Alongside this valuable life skills are developed through the mentoring from Form Tutors such as the importance of attendance, punctuality and a positive Attitude to Learning.

The title of Form Tutor did not seem to do justice to the importance of the role so we considered what should we call them? Since the beginning of this year we have ‘rebranded’ our Tutor programme so that it really recognises the value of this time and the impact this quality time has on each individual student and their results. We now have Character Development Coaches (CDC’s) and a Character Development Programme which really showcases how important this time and role is.

Some of Character Development Coaches have shared with the entire staff how much they value their role within the school. A highlight was Mrs Hanbury, CDC for 10Ash, speak of how they are a family and how proud she is of all their achievements and how much they have grown since she started with them in Year 7.

We do hope all students value their time and what they learn during Character Development time each morning and ensure they arrive to school each day punctually (aiming for 8:15) and with a positive Attitude to Learning.
Having recently introduced our new CDC ‘Reading Fridays’ it has been really powerful to see first hand the impact of these dedicated sessions. For 20 minutes the whole...
So as we come to the end of the 2 weeks of vertical tutoring each student has had the opportunity to take part in a wide range of activities during their Character Development...