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In the D&T department our talented students have cooked up another batch of food-inspired cushions! Inspired by favourite foods, students translated their love for food into...
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In the D&T department our talented students have cooked up another batch of food-inspired cushions! Inspired by favourite foods, students translated their love for food into...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
This week, students in Years 7 to 10 and Year 12 have been completing our annual Student Survey. At BMS, we truly value what our students have to say. Hearing directly from them...
Posted by Olivia de Groot
This half term we have welcomed our final groups of Year 7’s into the kitchen to develop their skills and knowledge in food and nutrition. My year 7 class have been working...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
A group of inspiration year 7s have set up their own club. Cork Club led by Joshua and his friends builds Robots from scrap materials, hooks and screws found around the house. It...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
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Posted by Alison Hanbury
At our recent Year 7 Growth Assembly, we took the opportunity to recognise and celebrate students who have demonstrated exceptional personal development throughout the year....
Posted by Sarah Doran
Name: Miller House: Elm Reason for nomination: This week, we would like to recognise Miller for the outstanding progress he has made throughout the year. He has shown a...
Posted by Sarah Doran
Dust off your lawn chairs, dig out your sunglasses, and get ready for the return of the school’s favourite summer tradition: Meads Fest is back! Following the fantastic...
Posted by Samantha Vail
This week we started training our new Mental Health Champion. For the first stage of their training they completed some teamwork and getting to know you activities followed by...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
At our recent Year 7 Growth Assembly, we took the opportunity to recognise and celebrate students who have demonstrated exceptional personal development throughout the year.
Nominated by their Character Development Coaches, these students have shown remarkable growth in areas such as confidence, resilience, independence, leadership, attitude to learning, and positive relationships with others. Their journeys reflect the importance of perseverance, self-belief, and a commitment to becoming the best version of themselves.
Each nominee should be incredibly proud of their achievements, and we were delighted to present certificates to those who were recognised for their outstanding progress and character development.
Congratulations to all of our winners and nominees. Your hard work, determination, and positive attitudes have made a significant impact on our school community, and we look forward to seeing your continued growth and success in the years ahead.
Growth is the Theme of the Week this week in school and all the assemblies led by members of the Pastoral Team are focussing on this important issue. The Sixth Form assembly on...
On Tuesday afternoon, as part of our essential Staff Development Afternoon, all staff completed their mandatory Prevent Training. Introduced by Deputy Headteacher Ms de Groot, we...