BGS PA Board Game Night
Friday 24 February 7.30-9.30pm in the School Hall
All funds raised benefit the school!
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Friday 24 February 7.30-9.30pm in the School Hall
All funds raised benefit the school!
The MFL department is delighted to announce that four of our students won the University of Oxford's Dante700 competition in the following categories:
Congratulations to Year 11!
Congratulations to year 13 IB students and their teachers for superb IB success despite two years of disrupted learning. They set new fully IB cohort records for an examination year, 6% higher grades than our 2019 cohort who themselves had set records!
Regional Translation Champions at Bexley Grammar School
We’re delighted to announce that three of our students won the Anthea Bell Prize for Young Translators 2022 in the following categories:
This was our second trade fair, and we had the opportunity to sell our bath boxes and tote bags at Greenwich market! We improved our trade stand from the previous market and changed our product in order to market it at a higher price. We had another successful market day and all managed to improve our sales skills and meet lots of new people who were part of the Young Enterprise Company Programme. The market was less busy, but we still managed to break even and make a profit!
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Libby Garrod-Jobbins, Year 12
Last week BGS celebrated British Science Week with some amazing activities in school. Click here to read the full report!
World Book Day, the most important day on the English Department’s calendar: especially when it’s the 25th anniversary! To read the full report click on the here.
On Tuesday our Year 12 Young Enterprise Team, Pothos, travelled to Old Spitalfields Market to sell 2 of our sustainable products, tote bags and bath boxes. We aim to be as sustainable as we can with our limited budget. We would especially like to reduce the use of plastic bags and single use plastic products in the bathroom as they are a major contributor to landfills. The day was extremely successful, and we managed to sell the majority of our
products, coming out of the day with a profit! We developed our sales skills, improved our entrepreneurial skills, met many new people and gained some followers on our social media networks. Scan the QR code to keep up to date with Pothos!
Chikioke Ifeanyi-Dibie, Year 12
Managing Director of Pothos