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Message from Mr. James, Head of Secondary

As we reach the end of Term 2, I would like to take a moment to wish you all a restful break. It has been an extremely busy term, full of exciting events and outstanding achievements. Firstly, I am very proud of our Grade 11 and 12 students who achieved some landmark A Level results and GED results in January's exams. Our students have worked incredibly hard and their efforts have paid off! I am sure we will see them push on and attain even greater heights in their final exams this summer

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Further milestone moments this term came with our successful BSME Games and High School Musical, where our students showcased their talents and dedication. We look forward to building on these events in the future. It was wonderful to see our school community come together to support each another.

Book Week and Maths Week were also highlights of the term. Our students enjoyed a range of activities and events that encouraged their love for reading and Mathematics. Moreover, our students have been fortunate to participate in various school trips, including Geography field trips and G11/12 university seminars. These experiences have been invaluable in enriching their learning and broadening their horizons.

Finally, I am grateful for the parental engagement we had during our Grade 8 and 10 Option Evenings. It was a pleasure to have the opportunity to discuss the academic choices of our students with you. All in all, it has been a busy and productive term and I would like to thank our students, staff, and parents for their hard work, support, and commitment to our school community. We look forward to welcoming our students back on April 16th, refreshed and ready to continue their academic journey!

Uniform

As a school, we have high expectations for our students in terms of academic performance, behaviour, and appearance One aspect of appearance that we take very seriously is the wearing of school uniform Uniform plays an important role in creating a sense of unity and pride amongst our students, as well as promoting a positive and professional image of our school in the community. It also helps to remove any distractions that may arise from students wearing inappropriate clothing, and allows our teachers to focus on delivering the best possible education to our students.

We expect all students to adhere to the school's Uniform Policy, including wearing black shoes; crocs are not allowed. Students who are not wearing the correct uniform may be asked to change and parents may be called to bring in the correct uniform for their children. Hoodies are not allowed to be worn in school and students will be asked to remove them. School jackets are available in the Uniform Shop.

Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring that your child follows our school's Uniform Policy. We believe that it is an essential aspect of our school culture and helps to promote the high standards that we expect from all our students

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