Anti Bullying Week- A Roaring Success
All the Anti-bullying Ambassadors worked so hard during Anti-bullying Week. They raised awareness of bullying by asking BMS students to fill in questionnaires about their...
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All the Anti-bullying Ambassadors worked so hard during Anti-bullying Week. They raised awareness of bullying by asking BMS students to fill in questionnaires about their...
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“Kindness the quality of being friendly, generous, considerate, thinking about other people’s feelings” Kindness is more important today than it has ever been. The isolation...
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Chloe Limb 08W Ava McInnes 08M Natalia Magkafouraki 13B Megan Hilton 09S Alayna Chaudhry 09E Charlie Bignell 09E Katie Law 09W Isabella Palan 08A Harsh Pabari 08B Anish...
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Our Space is full of helpful students. The new year 7s found that out this week. New school, new students, new building ‘I feel lost’ said Charlie H. Come to Our Space Charlie I...
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The theme of the Week was The National Health Service’, as the official launch took place on the 5th July 1948. Embedded within this theme, as part of Aspects of health, ...
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On Tuesday we were very fortunate to have a visit from Major McGlynn REME Eng. This was the Major’s second visit to the school. He gave a talk to the Anti-bullying ambassadors and...
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The cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body’s energy system. These include phobias, depression, trauma, anxiety, guilt etc. Any of these can be triggered at any...
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As the majority of students continue to work from home, students who are in school can still enjoy a friendly game with their peers in Our Space. Students were unaware that the...
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One of our year 7 anti-bullying students has been keeping busy over lockdown but is also really happy to be coming back into school. Chloe Limb 07W “I have been doing well over...
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Hi everyone Yet again we are now in a new lockdown with most student’s home learning once more. Let us remind ourselves of the amazing work our anti bullying ambassadors have done...
Posted by Helen Mateides
All the Anti-bullying Ambassadors worked so hard during Anti-bullying Week. They raised awareness of bullying by asking BMS students to fill in questionnaires about their experiences of bullying. They discussed the different forms of bullying and how, through Kindness, difficult situations can be resolved. There was even a poster competition for students, to give them the opportunity to express their feelings through art.
Students were asked to write down ‘One Kind Word’ as this was the theme of this year’s Anti-bullying Campaign. Mr Turner was keen to put his word down on paper too.
Three boxes were available, to assist students in telling their story, when it is sometimes hard to talk about it face to face;
‘Sorry’ box – saying sorry to someone anonymously,
‘Helping Hand’ box – Asking for help
‘General comments’ box – for any other messages
The ever popular cake and sweets stand. I am sure there were several staff members buying treats
Anish got together with mum and made Onion and Potato Bhajis to sell. A big thank you to Mrs Sanga for the delicious treats.
We were also joined by our GSA Gay Straight Alliance group, who wanted to make BMS students aware of their presence in school and their regular meetings held in E block during Thursday and Friday lunchtimes. They were fortunate enough to have Brionny Laws, visiting from Youth Connexions, to present a workshop on bullying in the LGBTQ community.
There was more excitement when a former pupil arrived at the event. Dylan Hilton left BMS two years ago and is now doing electronics at Harrow Weald college. Dylan was an Anti-bullying Ambassador during his time at BMS from years 7-11. He heard that Anti-bullying week was going ahead, from his sister Megan, who is also a current Anti-bullying Ambassador. Dylan wanted to come and support the event. Dylan is currently on the student support committee at his college. It was so encouraging to find that his time at Bushey Meads had embedded such a strong sense of community support, caring about others in such a positive way, carrying it on to his new educational facility.
A big thank you to all students and staff who came to support our Anti-bullying Week. Thankfully instances of bullying at BMS are few and dealt with as swiftly as possible by our amazing pastoral team.
Whole school pledges have finally been completed by all CDC groups, which means that students now know that they have committed to caring about others and are against any form of bullying. This unites us all in making sure we all feel safe at school. It also sends the message to those who are being bullied that they are not alone.
And remember ………….
“ In a world where You can Be anything Be Kind ”
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