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Last week top marking and feedback tips were provided to all staff at our Monday and Friday Staff Briefing meetings by our exemplary Heads of Faculty Ms Court and Mr Donovan. A...
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Last week top marking and feedback tips were provided to all staff at our Monday and Friday Staff Briefing meetings by our exemplary Heads of Faculty Ms Court and Mr Donovan. A...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Luca 13B Mr Sylvester has nominated Luca as he consistently demonstrates a positive attitude to learning. He is diligent in his approach to his studies and brings his positive,...
Posted by Giles Monks
This week our fantastic politics students have been taking part in the UK Parliament week. The week is led by the Parliamentary Education service to explain the role and functions...
Posted by Giles Monks
On Wednesday the 9th November year 12 and 13 Art, Photography and Graphic A-level students went on a trip to London to visit two galleries. The first exhibition we visited was The...
Posted by Aya Speker
It was superb to welcome so many students and their parents and carers to our inspirational More Able Evening on Tuesday this week. Led by our More Able Coordinator Mr Harrop and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At the heart of our school sits our mantra ‘Our School Has a Mind to Be Kind’ and this week Mr O’Kelly, Associate Leader and Head of Sixth Form has been leading...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last week across the BSJT we focused on the Theme of Remembrance. On Friday 11th November, Anton (12 Oak) played The Last Post outside in the Quad. It was a very moving...
Posted by Maria Fort
The 11th November marks the date of wearing bright red poppies, remembering the courageous soldiers who dedicated and sacrificed their lives to save our country in WW2,...
Posted by Sam Cole
On Friday 4th November, we enjoyed our second enrichment day of the year. Year 10 worked for the day with a company called ‘Enable’ focusing upon workplace skills. Students worked...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
It was superb to welcome so many students and their parents and carers to our inspirational More Able Evening on Tuesday this week. Led by our More Able Coordinator Mr Harrop and some of our inspiring More Able students, the packed audiences had a chance to reflect on what they could do to continue to stretch themselves across and beyond all areas of the curriculum as they strive to excel in their subjects at BMS.
The evening was punctuated by some excellent performances and presentations by musicians, dancers, STEM Champions, two inspiring More Able students and the superb Year 10 band ‘Fused’ who formed in Year 7 at Bushey Meads School.
This year’s theme of Drive has been chosen to remind students that intrinsic motivation is one of the key levers to achieving great success and one that is proven time and time again in our modern, ever changing workplace environments.
It was a truly inspiring evening and we hope that all students identified as having flair in one or more subjects really use the ‘Drive’ More Able Booklet and engage in as many More Able projects and activities as they can to increase their enjoyment and happiness as superb More Able learners at BMS.
Last Friday morning our More Able Coordinator Ms Hargreaves inspired us to think about exciting plans for this year’s Flair Week, taking place during the last week of term....
What a beautiful sunny day we had to visit Cambridge University with our Time to Sh9ne group last Friday. The students toured St. Catharine’s College, where they were...