Kindness Can Make a Difference
At the worst of times often the best is shown by people around us. This week a parent of one of our Year 11 students (who happens to be a part time teacher of French with a PGCE...
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At the worst of times often the best is shown by people around us. This week a parent of one of our Year 11 students (who happens to be a part time teacher of French with a PGCE...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
During November 2019 our students enjoyed the opportunity of watching a vet at work. She had come to Aldenham Country Park to check how many ewes were pregnant. We learned about...
Posted by Shirley Ellicott
Year 9 and 10 food students had a real culinary treat last week when they had a visit from the Ming-Ai (London) Institute. Two healthy eating Chinese ambassadors came into Bushey...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
On Wednesday 11th March, 32 year 9 Spanish students went to The Stables theatre in Milton Keynes to participate in an interactive Spanish Film Day. In the morning, students...
Posted by Victoria Hargreaves
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Looking back over the past couple of months I would like to draw attention to the amazing things that Elm house students have been taking part in and doing! 7 Elm boys took part...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
It’s been nice to think about more festive times in French recently and 9Fr1 students have made some fabulous posters following on from an independent research homework into...
Posted by Victoria Hargreaves
In the Learning Support Department here at BMS, we very proudly offer our SEN students the chance to explore the Arts through an Arts award as part of our alternative curriculum....
Posted by Hannah Bailey
If any students have not logged in to SAM Learning, please do so as soon as possible as you are missing out on an amazing resource! So, who are the current SAM Learning...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Last week Mr. Dawson delivered the breakfast time to Sh9ne session in the sixth form centre. Here’s what Yaasri and Dhwani had to say about it…. For the penultimate...
Posted by Lauren Wright
At the worst of times often the best is shown by people around us. This week a parent of one of our Year 11 students (who happens to be a part time teacher of French with a PGCE and 25 years experience) offered to help with the supervision of any children on the school site as a volunteer. In the end we didn’t need to take up her kind offer as pupil numbers have been much less than anticipated, but the genuine offer was nevertheless gratefully received and continues to strengthen our belief in the kindness of humanity.
You may recognise the expression “it is better to give than receive”, but this is backed up by research which shows that people who are kind and compassionate see clear benefits...