BGS wins SSAT Educational Outcomes Award 2023
This week, the school received an SSAT Educational Outcomes Award for Exceptional Student Progress in 2023. This is in recognition of us being in the top 20% of schools nationally for last summer's exceptional GCSE outcomes.
The SSAT is the largest and longest-standing network of secondary schools in England and their unique Educational Outcomes tool brings together all publicly available data on all schools nationally. Educational Outcomes Awards recognise the highest performing schools nationally against a range of measures. Receiving an Educational Outcomes Award is a significant achievement and a testament to the work of everyone at Bexley Grammar School.
Sue Williamson, Chief Executive of SSAT, wrote to us saying “Congratulations to Bexley Grammar School on winning an SSAT Educational Outcomes Award. This success is down to the superb learning and teaching, outstanding support and inspirational leadership of students, staff, parents / carers and Trustees. You have made a huge difference to the lives of the young people in your school. Thank you.”

On Friday 15th March we celebrated Culture Day at BGS. Staff and students wore traditional attire or items of clothing representing their cultural heritage and participated in a range of activities throughout the day. Below are descriptions of some of the activities that took place - next week students will report on and share pictures of the fantastic after-school event organised by the ACS (Afro-Caribbean Society) and SEAS (South-East Asian Society).


To celebrate Culture Day, the Language Club prefects hosted a session of International Games. We played Romanian Scrabble, as well as German Bananagrams. It was good to learn about how different cultures play games that are widely known around the world.




No Human Brain Is Exactly Alike
Some of the different ways of thinking, learning, interacting and perceiving the world have been given labels. For example:










My Brothers Have Not Read Little Women
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After an 8-hour flight, we landed in Washington where we rested our heads before heading off to the Capitol Building. We were given an incredibly detailed and interesting tour, learning the basis of the US Justice and Government system. We also walked along The Mall, seeing the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr's Memorial, the Vietnam Memorial and the White House to name a few. My friend and I also had time to look around the American History Museum, seeing Dorothy's red shoes and Jonny Coltrane's saxophone!




The team talk was all about pushing on and converting our chances. We knew that we wanted to score early in order to take this game away from Harvey Grammar, and we did with one of George's huge throws, capitalised on by Maks. 2-1 Bexley. 