National School Sports Week 2024 ~ Part 2
BGS supports the ethos of NSSW. Why encourage participation? Participating in National School Sports Week isn't just about scoring goals or winning races; it's about fostering a culture of health, wellbeing, and inclusivity within your school community. We encourage students to lead healthier, more active lives, but also promote teamwork, leadership, and resilience, all essential skills for success in school and beyond.
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What have we been up to over the past few weeks?
In line with National Cricket week (Monday 17th June), U15 Girls Cricket v Blackheath, was a scorching afternoon at Blackheath, with super bowling and batting with the girls being victorious with a win of 256 to 228. They were very shy and didn’t want a photo, so a long-distance picture had to do! It was a pleasure to take these girls to this fixture. Well done to Darina who was voted the opposition player of the match!
Mrs Kemp, PE Department


Tuesday 18th June, Junior Bexley Athletics Championships at Erith Stadium
The Year 7 and 8 teams were formulated from sports day to represent BGS. A combined team effort with the stars of the show:
1st Place
Josh -1500m
Matilda - 1500m
Florie - High Jump
2nd Place
Spiros - Javelin
Vania -100m
Kevin - Triple
Christelle - 100m
Zara - Javelin
Daniel - 300m
Year 8 Girls' Relay (Christelle, Isabella, Juliet, Nifemi)
Thursday 20th June, football/cricket Competition
The Year 7 football/cricket competition was an opportunity to merge these sports in line with the Euros.

Year 9 boys were introduced to football/cricket with a win for Spain. The Year 7 girls also experienced their own friendly competition. A win for Serbia and Denmark for the Group C stages.
Friday 21st June, Year 8 tennis competition
Year 8 students took part in a tennis competition before school, in preparation for Wimbledon. Some opted for something a bit different this morning in the form of football/tennis. The winners were Turkey!

Year 7 Sport Science
Year 7 Sport Science students had a taster session of the few events that are coming up this summer, as well as identifying technology that may be used in football, tennis and cricket. Some of these included: a Geography challenge for the Euros and a literacy challenge for the Paris Olympics.

Football Competitions in PE Lessons
There has been plenty of competition within lessons all linked to Euro 2024. Football competitions have been played in a great spirit with some very happy winning teams!

Year 7 Cricket
Year 7 cricket continued to be popular and games against Wilmington Grammar School and Beths during National School Sports Week once again showed their dedication to participating and representing the school. Well done to all those involved!

Year 7 Girls' Foot/golf
The Year 7 girls demonstrated their foot/golf skills during National School Sports Week. Accuracy, patience and a bit of power were required around the 12 hole course. Some super tricky shots were made. Well done girls!

Year 7 Tennis Club
It was nice that, in National School Sports Week, the sunshine decided to finally join us on a Wednesday morning for the tennis club. Always well attended, the training games that normally become very competitive were put to one side to focus on matchplay and the rules of scoring. Tennis will surely be a sport that these fantastic pupils play for the rest of their lives!




Euro 2024 ~ What you need to know

Cricket T20 World Cup
Tour de France 
Paris Paralympics









The following day, we took a long bus ride to the heart of Sardinia, to learn all about the carnival traditions of Mamoiada, focussing specifically on the Mamuthones masks. We learnt about the important functions of these masks parading the streets in winter, on the day of Saint Anthony, to cast away evil spirits that would threaten the harvest, and also to ward off death and sorrow and look forward to spring. We visited the workshop of a mask maker, who explained in detail how masks are made and the importance of Mamuthones for the identity of the people of Mamoiada today.




For the ‘Wear a Green Item Day’, students were encouraged to bring in a green item to raise awareness for the two chosen charities, ‘Young Minds’ and ‘Place2Be’.




The Year 10 cricket squad put in a spirited performance against a very strong Gravesend Grammar School side last week. We batted first but struggled to build any partnerships of note. As a result, we were all out for 66 runs. Although we did well to take a few early wickets, ultimately Gravesend won the match and therefore went through to the next round of the competition.




In May, the MFL Department ran their very first MFL trip to Oxford University with a selection of our Year 10 and Year 12 linguists. The focus of the trip was to give our most enthusiastic linguists a glimpse of the opportunities that studying languages at university could open, especially when combined with another subject in joint degrees. On the day, students had the chance to attend some very informative sessions led by Nicola Brown, School Liaison Officer at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, and Sarah Large, Outreach Program Coordinator at Mansfield College. After a taster lecture in literature, our group met two BGS alumni, Lucas and Harry, for a private tour of Hertford College.

