BSM students are prepared for end of Key Stage tests in Primary, GCSEs at 16, the IB Diploma at 18 and for life beyond school and university.
[7] The Philippine Department of Education also investigated and, in 2018, instructed BSM to obtain a new legislative franchise to operate within that academic year.
[8] The school, having exceeded all regulatory requirements, was formally recognised[9] as an "Educational Institution of International Character" in Republic Act 11218[10] in July 2018.
[13] Facilities include an 8-lane 25-meter swimming pool, an on-campus 95x45m field using artificial turf for higher playability for tennis, football, cricket and multi-use, a grass sports field that is 100x50m for rugby, football and athletics, math rooms, well-equipped science laboratories and several multipurpose rooms.
[17] The school designed many of these activities, including the annual Make A Difference (MAD) Week[18] with Make a Difference (MAD) Travel, a platform for education, environmental restoration and supporting local economies, with the aim of creating longer term, mutually beneficial relationships.
Scholars, who are academically strong but financially disadvantaged, are selected from a list endorsed by the Department for Education Taguig-Pateros.
BSM fully funds their higher education and provides pastoral support and other resources, such as leadership development and skills workshops.