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LATEST NEWS

Check here for breaking news and a selection of news stories from our weekly newsletters:

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  • Spring Concert Review

    Published 29/03/18

    Monday 26th March saw our whole school Spring Concert take place, with a theme of ‘A Night of Music from the Movies’. The concert started with Symphony Orchestra performing the Main Title from Star Wars; a famous theme which proved to be far more challenging in its original form than any of us realised! However, the orchestra rose to the challenge admirably, and provided a dramatic start to the concert.

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  • BBC School Report

    Published 15/03/18

    BGS students have created BBC news reports in 5 languages today as part of the national competition.

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  • World Book Day

    Published 14/03/18

    Once again, this year the school had planned a whole host of original events to celebrate World Book Day, on the 1st March. Yet as the most aware of you will have observed, this coincided with the snow days, when the school was closed. So, we did nothing for World Book Day. Article finished.   

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  • British Science Week 9th - 18th March 2018

    Published 08/03/18

    British Science week is an annual event, it is a ten day celebration of Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths.

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  • Alexander Lukov: Bexley Young Musician of the Year

    Published 05/03/18

    Congratulations to Alexander Lukov (Y11), winner of the coveted 'Bexley Young Musician of the Year Award' 2018.

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  • The Ruthless Readers have completed the Trinity Schools Book Award

    Published 22/02/18

    The Ruthless Readers have finished reading and reviewing all of the books from the TSBA and have voted that their favourite book was The Declaration by Gemma Malley!

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  • Sixth Form Italian Exchange

    Published 22/02/18

    On the evening of Friday 2nd February, a group of seventeen Year 12 and 13 students were excited to meet their Italian exchange students, arriving from Siena. Over the course of the following week, we engaged with these students to develop both our Italian and their English skills. On the Saturday morning, we all took part in a short treasure hunt around Bexleyheath, allowing us to get to know each other. Some of us then went to explore the pleasures of Bluewater, which, coming from a small town, our Italian friends thoroughly enjoyed. Sunday was spent with families - my student, Emma, experienced unusually deserted Central London streets whilst cheering me on in the Cancer Research Winter Run, then afterwards, being scared at the London Dungeons!

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  • A Letter from Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London

    Published 21/02/18

    Before Christmas, Year 9 was studying World War One and had undertaken research regarding the impact of Sir Douglas Haig, the British General during the Battle of the Somme in 1916.

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  • Oxbridge success again!

    Published 25/01/18

    Oxbridge success again!

    I am delighted to announce that ten students, (seven students from the current Year 13 and three students from last year) have received offers from Oxford and Cambridge Universities. These are remarkable successes - congratulations to the following students:

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  • Oliver opens BGS Theatre

    Published 08/12/17

    Friday's performance of “Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist”, on the first day of December, was the perfect occasion to open, officially, the new BGS Theatre. The event began downstairs in the new Sixth Form Study Centre with bubbles (courtesy of the PA which also provided refreshments for the interval) and canapes (which had been created only an hour or two earlier as part of the Senior House Cookery Competition). We were pleased to welcome previous Headmaster, Mr Jones (1976-1995) and his wife, governors, councillors, long-standing friends of the school and a host of alumni to mark this happy event.

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  • KS5 Showcase & the Annual BGS Christmas Concert

    Published 07/12/17

    A busy fortnight for the Music department with our KS5 Showcase last week, which featured our Sixth Formers performing pieces to be recorded for their IB portfolios, and A-Level recitals.  We were treated to a beautiful performance by the Chamber Choir of ‘Winding Road’ by Thomas Hewitt-Jones; the composer tweeted us afterwards that he was thrilled school choirs are singing his works!

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  • Sixth Form Japan Day at SOAS

    Published 24/11/17

    Students of our IB Japanese Beginners Course attended a special event held at SOAS on 9th November. All the students that were attending the trip first met at Charing Cross Station so that Mrs Everett (our Japanese teacher) could guide us to SOAS University of London. We walked the whole journey from Charing Cross Station to SOAS; it was quite long but still enjoyable.

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