Year 8 Design Technology
In our Design Technology Class we have taken the schools mantra “we have a mind to be kind”, and designed and created a money box for someone else or a charity collection box,...
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In our Design Technology Class we have taken the schools mantra “we have a mind to be kind”, and designed and created a money box for someone else or a charity collection box,...
Posted by Paula Gregory
On Monday 17th December 4 members of our student leadership attended the annual Senior Citizens Christmas lunch at St James church. Rikhil, Head Boy, Victoria, Head Girl, Leon,...
Posted by Des Timotheou
Last week myself and Mr Hooper had the pleasure of taking 15 year 11’s to ‘Maths in Action’ – a day of talks about maths and it’s applications in life. The students had a great...
Posted by Lara Timmins
Thirteen KS5 Maths students recently attended the Maths In Action event at the Emmanuel Centre. There were five guest speakers, talking about topics such as the Mathematics behind...
Posted by James Donovan
Over the last few weeks, the ‘So Last Era’ group have been making a display to go up in H Corridor. The display was about people who fought in the First World War from a minority...
Posted by Adam Lyley
On Wednesday Ms Budd asked us to go down to Little Reddings to set up the Christmas Grotto. We were all happy to do this because we like any chance to be creative! Setting up the...
Posted by Hannah Budd
The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty would like to present some extension suggestions for all its students to enjoy over the Christmas holidays. Do enjoy! Business Studies...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
In our Design Technology Class we have taken the schools mantra “we have a mind to be kind”, and designed and created a money box for someone else or a charity collection box, complete with flashing lights.
This is Parth 8E working on making the box using a chisel very safely proving that a disability is no barrier to success and earning a R2 for his determination. This was a few weeks ago he has now put his box together and painted it.
These are the first few to completely finish, having added the lights as well, earning R3s for their hard work.
Derry even used the laser cutter to cut out some extra parts to add some embellishments to his Royal British Legion box.
Noah, Derry and Kushaan are now our class experts and are busy helping others in the class to finish their boxes!
It was lovely to receive this email message from Sam Rutter (mother of BMS students Matthew, Ben and Chloe) this week thanking everyone associated with Bushey Meads for supporting...
It was a real pleasure to see the year 10 3D design class working so hard on a Friday afternoon. This half term they are focusing on improving the quality of their practical work...