English Faculty Recommended Reads: Wk beginning 22nd June
This week: ‘The Secret History’ (1992) by Donna Tartt The story follows a group of smart, attractive Classics students at an elite university, and an outsider who finds himself...
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This week: ‘The Secret History’ (1992) by Donna Tartt The story follows a group of smart, attractive Classics students at an elite university, and an outsider who finds himself...
Posted by Lynn Court
Please see a list below of our students who attended the Medicine Careers talk recently: Dhruvit Modi Ilayda Tinriover Kajana Sivakanthan Kavya Mehta Peter Wakaba Roshni Vara...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
“Go to work on an egg” was an advertising slogan used by the United Kingdom’s Egg Marketing Board during the 1950s and 1960s I have no idea why we needed to...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
This week: A Short History of Nearly Everything (2003) by Bill Bryson A nonfiction offering: In his quest to provide what the title suggests, Bryson is funny, clear and...
Posted by Lynn Court
Posted by Danielle Bowe
The last few months have been very strange for everyone at BMS and each subject has had to make some drastic changes over the last few months to help learning continue. Arts Award...
Posted by Hannah Bailey
One of the key aspects of our planning to ensure the safe return of students to the school after this period of ‘lockdown’ has been to review all aspects of our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As more and more classrooms are being refurbished and modernised across our school site (thanks to the ongoing programme of re-decoration implemented by our hard working site...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Some of our Maths leaders were inspired by the weekly STEM project to explore different types of bridges. Mr Donovan will offer support to them in looking at the Mathematics...
Posted by James Donovan
It is amazing the difference carpet makes in a school. As we continue to roll out our ongoing refurbishment programme for our main corridors and indoor spaces across the school...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week:
‘The Secret History’ (1992) by Donna Tartt
The story follows a group of smart, attractive Classics students at an elite university, and an outsider who finds himself forced to conceal a dark secret. A gripping and tense read that follows the format of an inverted detective story, where the crime is revealed at the beginning…
As we near the end of the academic school year we can reflect on the many achievements of the anti-bullying ambassadors. Although they were unable to fulfill all their plans they...