Acts of Kindness In the Community
It is so inspiring to hear from students, and sometimes staff members, about the small, or on occasion big, Acts of Kindness they are participating in during these difficult...
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It is so inspiring to hear from students, and sometimes staff members, about the small, or on occasion big, Acts of Kindness they are participating in during these difficult...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Acts of Kindness by members of our school community are continuing to support others and also provide meaning and a positive feeling for those who are doing the Acts of Kindness....
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Acts of Kindness in the community continue with Tharun winning the award for this week. Tharun 8Maple: As a mark of appreciation and to thank all the amazing NHS staff and...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
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
Calling all BMS artists Your help is needed! The newly created NHS Nightingale Hospital would like to decorate its new wards with bright & beautiful drawings by young...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We all know that light often shines best in dark places and it has been heartwarming to see how much good has come out of the difficult places we have all found ourselves in. Last...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It is so inspiring to hear from students, and sometimes staff members, about the small, or on occasion big, Acts of Kindness they are participating in during these difficult times.
One such big Act of Kindness comes from Kyan in 7Ash.
Kyan took part in a family half-marathon to raise money for the local homelessness charity, New Hope, which is currently supporting 84 people in temporary accommodation. The family decided to run a half-marathon (21km) as a relay with Kyan running 5km. Running the distance in the area around their home (including up a very steep hill) and cheered on by their friends, family and neighbours (ensuring social distance measures were observed), the family smashed their target of £60 by raising over £600!
A huge well done to Kyan who wins the Acts of Kindness Award for this week.
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