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With the annual BMS food drive underway some of our Oak House representatives look back and reflect on the importance of charity work within our school community. Isaac “We...
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With the annual BMS food drive underway some of our Oak House representatives look back and reflect on the importance of charity work within our school community. Isaac “We...
Posted by Andrew Symeou
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Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
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Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
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Posted by Monica Palenzuela
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Posted by Alison Hanbury
Posted by James Felix
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Posted by Kashan Malik
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Posted by Shirley Ellicott
With the annual BMS food drive underway some of our Oak House representatives look back and reflect on the importance of charity work within our school community.
Isaac “We really want to have an impact on the community around us, we are kind people and feel very proud when raising money or collecting food for people in need.”
Jed “As a year 7 this is the first time that I have been involved in the BMS food drive, it has helped me to understand the purpose of house system at our school. I am looking forward to working together with my team to collect as much food as possible for the local food bank.”
Vinal “I’ve always enjoyed these types of events at BMS as they are a great opportunity for the houses to work together. Also, I enjoy competing with other houses- trying to collect more items than anybody else and prove that Oak is the best”
Over the past week or so, there have been a growing number of stories of inspiration and hope for humanity and kindness. One such story in our own school community is that of the...
On Monday, myself, Georgina (Head Girl), Georgia (Head Prefect) and Yama (Head Technician), attended the Senior Citizens lunch at St James’s Church, in Bushey. Our job was to help...