Fieldwork in Geography
With the current restrictions fieldwork has been non-existent over the last year and a half. However, with restrictions easing we have started to plan and execute fieldwork around...
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With the current restrictions fieldwork has been non-existent over the last year and a half. However, with restrictions easing we have started to plan and execute fieldwork around...
Posted by Sarah Dunsby
The Year 12 Level 3 Diploma in Food Science and Nutrition students completed their 3.5 hour assessed practical recently in order to complete the unit one internal assessment....
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Simran Vafadia 30/6/21 12 Maple Simran has been instrumental the last few weeks in Sixth Form. Simran has been revising for her assessments which are taking place this week for...
Posted by Des Timotheou
We have now had a week of our superb ‘Bridging Fortnight’ for Year 11 into Year 12 students. This programme has been organised to support all Year 11 students...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last year our annual Sports Day, which is one of the highlights of our year, had to be an online event. It was highly successful in the challenging circumstances we faced and...
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On Monday 28th we were delighted to welcome both new to school students and our Year 11 students back into our outstanding Sixth Form for our new Bridging Fortnight. The students...
Posted by Giles Monks
So as we come to the end of the year, it is that time again when I have had to nominate students from each year group for the Maple House Reward. This is always a difficult...
Posted by Nicky Hughes
The traditional wedding in the UK somewhat resembles the fairy tale “something borrowed and something blue” wedding. But at BMS we have been skipping the conventional and learning...
Posted by Stephanie Falusi
With the current restrictions fieldwork has been non-existent over the last year and a half. However, with restrictions easing we have started to plan and execute fieldwork around the school site.
Students from all of key stage 3 will get the opportunity to go outside (weather dependent) to complete a variety of activities. Students in the images are completing field sketches of the school site and choosing the ‘best’ places in the school.
The chance to get outside during class was a fantastic opportunity and if the good weather continues we hope to get the students out so they are prepared for out of school; field trips in the next academic year.
We are part of the Humanities Student Leaders group. Last week, we did a presentation to a Year 8 geography class on Coasts as that is what they are learning...