BGS Hosts Language Debate

On Wednesday, the MFL department at BGS hosted a language debate with the prompt, ‘AI is a dangerous new tool in education’. The debate was hugely successful with 4 schools attending, and 19 teams competing in 6 different languages; German, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Chinese. Over the past few weeks, we have had a number of sessions rehearsing our arguments, both for and against, practising debating techniques and preparing to go head-to-head with Beths, Dartford and Trinity.

We met with the other schools and began our debates by flipping a coin, determining who was ‘for’ and who was ‘against’. The atmosphere was very supportive, with audience members of friends and teachers, yet tense as the debates sometimes got incredibly heated.

Speaking for all those at BGS who participated, the experience was incredibly helpful to real world experiences, talking about current issues with native speakers and others who are in the same boat as us, learning languages. I found my Spanish improved immensely, just through the few weeks I spent preparing it, and it has given me a new drive to improve to a new level of its native speakers.

The event ran smoothly, and everyone was so supportive of each other, with students from different schools and languages talking and getting to know each other. I am super proud of our school for hosting the event and hope for years to come students participate in language events like this, not only to help with confidence for learners but also to deepen connections with other schools and other speakers.

Ella Curl, Year 12

May 2024 half-term school journeys 

During the May half-term, many of our language and social and cultural anthropology students travelled far and wide, visiting Sardinia, Hamburg and Madrid, to experience the history, culture, food and  improve their language skills!

Click on the news articles below to read about the students' experiences. 

12 Jun 2024
Spanish Exchange ~ May 2024
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12 Jun 2024
Hamburg Exchange ~ May 2024
On May 29th, a group of German learning students headed out to Hamburg to spend just under a week practising our German with our exchange partners and exploring the beautiful city of Hamburg.Our first day started off with a relaxing boat ride along the river Elbe, from where we could see many la...
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12 Jun 2024
Sardinia ~ May 2024
In the May half-term, nineteen Year 12 students of Italian and Social and Cultural Anthropology enjoyed a wonderful trip to Sardinia, experiencing Sardinian nature, culture, history, traditions and food - accompanied by Ms Martucci and Ms Contini.We started off by visiting the rescue centre for...
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History News

7ML have been studying religious changes in the Tudor times. They completed a project to show the religious changes in the shape of a Tudor Rollercoaster over half-term and produced some fantastic (and tasty!) pieces of work. Well done to all the students (and to their supportive parents and siblings for their support) for their excellent work! Good luck with your exams this week.

Mr Martin, History Department

Click on the link here to view the Tudor Times Photo Gallery.

PE News

Year 8 Cricket

Well done to the Year 8 cricket team, who eased to an 8 wicket win against Hurstmere on Monday. A blistering opening bowling spell from Atharva (4 wickets) and Ethan (2) left Hurstmere reeling at 9 for 6.  The boys knocked off the runs to win in less than 10 overs.

Mr Lines, Head of PE

Please click on the news article below for a round up of the all the latest PE sports reports.

11 Jun 2024
PE News ~ June 2024
Year 9 Rounders TournamentIt was a 2nd place finish for the Year 9 rounders team at the Bexley tournament at Townley. The team displayed exceptional skill, sportsmanship, and teamwork throughout the competition, with solid batting performances and strategic game play. A special mention...
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PA News

23 May 2024
Adventure Island Discounted Wristbands Order by noon on 23/5/24
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PA Events

June

PA Meeting
7:30pm – 9:00pm
26
June

A Message from the Examinations Office

GCSE Examination Timetable Summer 2024

The GCSE timetable for examinations to be taken in 2024 is now available on the school website or by clicking on the link here. 

GCSE Contingency Days Summer 2024

Please note, contingency days are timetabled for the afternoons of 6th and 13th June, as well as Wednesday 26th June 2024. These contingency days 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 26 June 2024.

This decision is not a school decision and does apply to all candidates in all schools.

Mrs Bono, Examinations Office

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

News items you may have missed

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.

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.

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. You may need to go via Bexley after this process. 

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.

When these applications are completed, a notification should be sent to the school for us to update records accordingly, but it may be worth the parents sending in the email confirmation to us too.

Bexley Application Link

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

Don't delay, apply today!

Lost Property

We kindly remind parents/carers to please write your child's name wherever possible on their items so that the Reception Team can return property to the correct student.

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

Reception Team

Dates for your Diary

June

GCSE Contingency (afternoon)
12:00pm – 6:30pm
13
June
GCSE Contingency Day
8:00am – 6:30pm
26
June

July

Legally Blonde Production (see poster to book your tickets)
7:00pm – 9:30pm
02
July
Legally Blonde Production (see poster to book your tickets)
7:00pm – 9:30pm
03
July
Legally Blonde Production (see poster to book your tickets)
7:00pm – 9:30pm
04
July
Legally Blonde Production (see poster to book your tickets)
7:00pm – 9:30pm
05
July
Jazz & Pizza Evening (click here to book your tickets)
6:00pm – 8:30pm
17
July