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William Shakespeare’s Play of the Month – The Tempest
The Tempest is one of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies and one of his shortest plays. Written around 1610–11, it is believed to have been his last play before retirement. Set on...
Big News from the Anti Bullying Ambassadors
Hi everyone Yet again we are now in a new lockdown with most student’s home learning once more. Let us remind ourselves of the amazing work our anti bullying ambassadors have done...
The Movies Come To Bushey Meads
Drama has its challenges for remote learning. A subject that traditionally relies on extensive group work and plenty of close interaction was always going to provide us with...
BMS Staff are AMAZING!
Good afternoon Mr Turner and All the Teachers and Associate Staff at BMS. I just wanted to write this email to thank everyone at BMS for all the amazing work they are doing. I...
BMS Senior Leaders Sharing Best Practice
As a school we have always been outward facing and willing to share best practice with schools across the country for the benefit of helping all children Aspire to Achieve and...
Live Lessons in History!
It is always great to hear how our Humanities and Social Science students are exceling with their remote learning. Jessica Levitan, a Yr 8 student, has been asked by Head of...
Going the Extra Mile for Colleagues
Despite being unable to be at school last Friday, Head of Geography Miss Dunsby pre-recorded a voice-over on her Friday Faculty PowerPoint to be able to speak ‘live’ to teachers...