National Young Writers’ Award Competition
Our enrichment and extra-curricular programme at BMS has been described as one of the most eclectic seen across most secondary schools, recognised in our two excellent recent...
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Our enrichment and extra-curricular programme at BMS has been described as one of the most eclectic seen across most secondary schools, recognised in our two excellent recent...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Earlier this week, the Head of Oak House (Mr Symeou) and five student helpers from Years 7 to 13 delivered and excellent assembly on participation. The best part was that Mr...
Posted by Graeme Searle
I’m sure you have all heard someone say, “You can’t revise for English!”. You might have even said it yourself!On Wednesday 15th January the English department addressed this...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Key Stage 3 Angela 8 Beech – Angela is an excellent ambassador for the school and a diligent and dedicated student. Angela has over 250 achievement points and actively...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Many thanks to Mrs Palenzuela for organizing a return visit for the Instituto Español Vicente Cañada Blanch, a Spanish international school in London, which we visited with Year...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
A few parents have contacted me recently quite rightly raising concerns about the traffic outside our school at peak times and I would join them in urging all parents and carers...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It has been really lovely recently to receive a number of positive emails from parents and carers following our recent round of High Achiever Awards. One such parent expressed how...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Advanced Skills Leader and Head of Faculty for Humanities and Social Sciences Ms Knowles shared her proven pearls of wisdom last Friday for really supporting forensic...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The sunshine was defintely shining on Monday of this week at BMS as Senior Assistant Headteacher Mr Searle shared some top tips related to maintaining a positive well being and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As a PE teacher it is my job to ensure maximum participation in all lessons, regardless of any perceived physical or mental barriers. As a PE department it is something that we...
Posted by Terry Piper
Our enrichment and extra-curricular programme at BMS has been described as one of the most eclectic seen across most secondary schools, recognised in our two excellent recent Ofsted inspections as ‘ambitious, exciting and exceptionally strong’. Another example of a fantastic opportunity offered to all students within our school was outlined by one of our talented and enthusiastic leaders in English Mr Johnson on Monday morning when he spoke about the National Young Writers’ Award competition that we are encouraging our students to enter. If you are interested in taking part in this prestigious competition do speak to your English teacher, your Character Development Coach or Mr Johnson himself for more information.
On the 10th of November, we made our very own poppies ready for Remembrance Day, in the brand new textiles club in C12 on Tuesdays after school. We used scrap red fabrics of our...
Beloved’ (1987) by Toni Morrison Based on a true story, the work examines the destructive legacy of slavery as it chronicles the life of a black woman named Sethe, from her...