First Study Saturday for the Class of 2023
It was great to welcome over 50 students to our first Study Saturday of 2023 and see so many of them printing off GCSE and A level papers, working on Chromebooks and PCs and also...
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It was great to welcome over 50 students to our first Study Saturday of 2023 and see so many of them printing off GCSE and A level papers, working on Chromebooks and PCs and also...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Mrs Ash was invited to cut the ribbon in front of the Red Post box, for the launch of ‘Post a Note’. The Red Post box was donated by the Anti-bullying ambassadors, purchased by...
Posted by Helen Mateides
PE Health and Health Faculty News (17th May 2023) NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health ATHLETICS County League Athletics – Match 2 Date : Wednesday 10th May ...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
The final formal Year 11 assembly of the year took place on Friday 12 May. Important exam information and regulations were shared along with reminders about the maximising...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Benji 12S and Alex 12W Mr Cartledge has nominated Benji and Alex for their help officiating the County League Athletic Match. Mr Cartledge said they were superb and excellent role...
Posted by Giles Monks
We were delighted to welcome back five of our former students to speak to our current Year 12s at a recent Alumni event. We are so proud to see how Rebecca, Sahir, Nima, Akhil and...
Posted by Matthew O'Kelly
I am excited to share the remarkable achievements of our Year 9 students during their core subject exams held in the sports hall today. Under rigorous exam conditions, our...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Mrs Ash was invited to cut the ribbon in front of the Red Post box, for the launch of ‘Post a Note’. The Red Post box was donated by the Anti-bullying ambassadors, purchased by funds raised during anti-bullying week. It is situated outside the pastoral office and has been set up for the students of BMS. It can be used to post any concerns students are having about themselves or someone they know. The box is locked so that any notes can only be taken by Mrs Mateides the Anti-bullying coordinator.
It is important to us that all BMS students are able to communicate their concerns in a way they feel comfortable. So if they are unable to talk to someone on a one to one, this is yet another way to confidentially pass on information to the appropriate staff.
On the 24th of June we began to celebrate our years achievements. In LRC4 every lunchtime the anti bullying ambassadors gathered to meet students, have a sweet sale, and...
On Monday, three of our long standing anti-bullying ambassadors joined the Senior Leadership Team in the Executive Principal’s office to share some of the great work they...