22 Oct 2025
Year 9 & 10 Japanese Sumo Trip at the Royal Albert Hall
On the 17th October the Year 9 Japanese class accompanied by some Year 10s made our way to Royal Albert Hall to watch the Schools’ Sumo Presentation.
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21 Oct 2025
Science Black History Month Trail
As part of Black History Month, Year 7 students took part in a Science Trail to discover historic Black figures who have made remarkable contributions to science.
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21 Oct 2025
Senior Science Society - Year 12 students
For the past three weeks, the Senior Science Society has been running every Friday lunchtime, supported by our former Year 13 President and Vice President.
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Meet the Geography prefects 2025-26

We’re delighted to introduce our new Year 12 Geography Prefects, who have recently joined the department’s prefect team. Each student applied with enthusiasm and shared passionate reasons for wanting to take on the role, from a love of the subject to a desire to inspire younger geographers.

They are eager to get involved in all aspects of department life, including supporting at Open Evenings, helping to run the Geography Club, and contributing in other ways. We look forward to seeing the positive impact they’ll make throughout the year! 

Miss Ashman, Head of Geography

Click on the link here to read about their roles and responsibilities

Jomiloju
Adel
Fynn
Billy
Isabelle
Ruby
Sebastian
Marco
Hailey
Ashna
Henry
Krishaal

22 Oct 2025
Congratulations Year 8 Netballers!
A fantastic way to end the first half term with our Year 8 netballers storming to victory against Eltham Hill.
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GCSE Contingency 
Sessions Summer 2026

Please note, the awarding bodies have designated the morning and afternoon sessions of Wednesday 24th June 2026 as ‘contingency sessions’.

These contingency sessions are designed to be used in the event of national or significant local disruption to examinations. This means that all exam candidates must be available to sit exams from the date of their first exam until Wednesday 24th June 2026. This decision is not a school decision and does apply to all candidates in all schools.

Year 13 IB Mock Examination Timetable

Please click on the link here to access all our Safeguarding Updates

PA News

15 Oct 2025
PA Donation Request
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15 Oct 2025
Discounted Nordmann Fir Christmas Trees for sale
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PA Events

PA Annual General Meeting (everyone welcome!) ~ see notice
7:00pm – 9:00pm
12
November
Nordmann Fir Tree ~ Order Deadline
All Day
16
November

Please use the link below to check whether your child is entitled to free school meals and to find out about how to apply for free school meals on your local authority's website.

tps://www.gov.uk/apply-free-school-meals 

How to apply for free school meals

You can apply for your children to receive free school meals if you are receiving certain welfare benefits.

All children get free school meals if they are in Year 1 or Year 2.  If you receive any of the benefits below, you should still apply so that the school gets extra funding.

This money could go towards things like learning support and co-curricular or after-school activities.

Am I eligible?

Your child may be able to get free school meals if you get any of the following:

  • Income Support
  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
  • The guaranteed element of Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit (provided you’re not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190)
  • Working Tax Credit run-on - paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
  • Universal Credit - if you apply on or after 1 April 2018 your household income must be less than £7,400 a year (after tax and not including any benefits you get)

Children who get paid these benefits directly, instead of through a parent or guardian, can also get free school meals.

Your child may also get free school meals if you get any of these benefits and your child is both:

  • Younger than the compulsory age for starting school
  • In full-time education

I don’t live in the borough where my child goes to school.  Where do I apply?

To make it easier for you to check, we have compiled a list of local boroughs with links of how to apply.  If yours is not listed below, please feel free to contact us for help to find out how.

Bexley Application Link

https://www.bexley.gov.uk/services/schools-and-education/free-school-meals/how-apply-free-school-meals/free-school-meals-form

Greenwich

If your child attends a school in another borough, you will need to apply to the relevant council or school directly. APPLY TO BEXLEY.

Bromley

If your child attends a non-Bromley school, you must apply to the local authority where the school is situated. APPLY TO BEXLEY.

Dartford

If your child attends a non-Dartford school, you must apply to the local authority where the school is situated. APPLY TO BEXLEY.

Medway

Does not specify the location of the school and just has a link to applications.

https://www.medway.gov.uk/info/200164/school_information/354/free_school_meals. May need to go via Bexley after this process.

Tower Hamlets

Children whose parents live in the borough but who attend schools outside the borough. Parents should apply to the authority where the school is located. APPLY TO BEXLEY.

When these applications are completed, a notification should be sent to the school for us to update records accordingly, but we ask the parents/carers to send an email of confirmation to us too.

Lost Property

Please may we remind parents/carers to write your child's name on all of their belongings so that we can return any lost items to them. If belongings are handed in to us, and they are named, we will contact the student directly, so please ask your child to check their school email account to see if we have messaged them.

Please click on the link here to report lost property or email us directly via
reception@bexleygs.co.uk.

Reception Team

Can you help? Sixth Form Leavers Prom 2026

We are in the process of organising the Year 13 Leavers' Prom, and we are reaching out to our school community.

Does anyone have a contact for DJ / decoration / photobooth? We are trying to keep costs as low as possible so that all of our fantastic cohort are able to attend. If you know anyone that would be willing to help, please contact roberts_e@bexleygs.co.uk

Many thanks,

Miss Roberts and the Prom Committee

Thank you Year 7 Ambassadors!

Congratulations to our Year 7 Student Ambassadors for their contribution to the Open Day e-newsletter.

Well done and thank you to Cindy, Jason, Nia, Arthur, Maria, Akorewa, Rayan, Omotola, Reon, Candace, Michael and Demi for sharing their first impressions of life at BGS and inspiring prospective Year 6 students to join our school next September.

You can read their full accounts by clicking on the link here.

Platinum Jubilee Fundraiser Update

Dear all,

Thanks to your generous contributions to date, we have raised over £5000 which will make a real difference to our Sixth Form facilities.

Every single donation, however big or small, is very gratefully received and will help us to reach our target. Thank you to everyone who has donated so far.

Here is the link to our Just Giving page or, if you prefer, scan this QR code.

Thank you.

October

Half Term ~ School closed to students
All Day
from 24 Oct until 31 Oct
24
October

November

Half Term continues ~ School closed to students
All Day
03
November
Year 13 IB Mock Examinations ~ see timetable in exams news
8:30am – 3:30pm
from 04 Nov until 12 Nov
04
November
First school day following half term
8:30am – 3:10pm
04
November
Remembrance Day
All Day
11
November
Year 13 IB Mock Examinations ~ final day
8:30am – 3:30pm
12
November
Year 11 Progress Review Evening ~ letter to follow after half term
4:00pm – 6:30pm
18
November

June 2026 (Advance notice)

GCSE Contingency DAY (click here for details)
8:30am
24
June