More Able Dance Workshop
On Monday 25th March we had a professional West End performer deliver a workshop to 30 of our More Able students, from Year 7-10. As part of the More Able agenda, we are always...
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On Monday 25th March we had a professional West End performer deliver a workshop to 30 of our More Able students, from Year 7-10. As part of the More Able agenda, we are always...
Posted by Lizzy Rosa
It was great to see Elaine, Kara and Pilar lead a stretch and challenge True/False starter activity that engaged all students in revisiting prior learning covered during their...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Saturday 23rd March BMS has the first round of the mock trial competition. Our year 8 and 9 team are lawyers, courts staff and witnesses in the trial of R v Young. Alex...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
The Main Hall was packed to the rafters twice over on Tuesday evening this week for our inspiring now annual More Able Evening. Current and previous students showcased their...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Wednesday morning we launched the Curiously More Able Initiative (CMAI) with 60 students from cohort one. Students completed a practical circle time activity that touched on...
Posted by Lauren Wright
As part of the English Faculty’s ongoing commitment to supporting our most able students, we were excited to take 10 Y7 students to a poetry workshop being run by the Authors...
Posted by Fazana Farook
On 14th March 2018 four of our top year 10 mathematicians (Pallav, Bhavik, Lewis and Pavit) seized the opportunity to put their maths skills to the test in a team based...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
On Monday Assistant Headteacher Mrs Wright and Pastoral and Communications Manager Mr Malik launched our very exciting More Able Week at BMS with a Monday Magic Moment in Staff...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The staff were treated to a presentation from some of our students on Friday morning during our Friday Faculty Focus meeting, celebrating the More Able Week. Jhanavi spoke about...
Posted by Lauren Wright
On Monday 25th March we had a professional West End performer deliver a workshop to 30 of our More Able students, from Year 7-10. As part of the More Able agenda, we are always looking for new ways to stretch and challenge our MA dance students, and this did just that!
The workshop was delivered by Jemma Geanaus, who has over 10 years’ experience within the performing arts industry. Jemma has starred in hit musicals such as, ‘Spamelot’, ‘American Idiot’ and most recently, ‘Tina The Musical’. She has also danced as part of, ‘Boy Blue Dance Company’ and has travelled the world, performing as a background dancer for various artists. We were extremely lucky to be able to host her as a guest teacher at Bushey Meads School, and the students were able to learn a great amount of dance knowledge from her.
Jemma put them through their paces with two intense routines, taken straight from, ‘Tina The Musical’. It was fantastic to see such a passion for dance in the room and how the students took to the professional choreography so well. They were definitely challenged but as always accepted the challenges and succeeded in learning and performing such demanding choreography. Jemma commented on how talented the students were and said she would love to come back to deliver some more classes.
Well done to all of those that took part!
I began organising this trip in May for students that were going to be taking GCSE or A Level dance this academic year. After the constant and helpful back and forths between...
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