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It was a real privilege to spend time with Miss Denmark’s Year 7 English group on Wednesday of this week and see their imagination and creative ideas come to the fore within the...
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It was a real privilege to spend time with Miss Denmark’s Year 7 English group on Wednesday of this week and see their imagination and creative ideas come to the fore within the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
During the week leading up to the 26th September, the European Day of Languages, students across the school celebrated the rich linguistic diversity of Europe, which comprises 200...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
We were delighted to welcome Tricha Seecharran from CXK (Apprenticeship Support and Knowledge for Schools) to start off Friday’s enrichment day. Trisha spoke about Apprenticeships...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
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Over the last two weeks we have been busy auditioning students for our exciting school production this year – School Of Rock!!!. To date we have auditioned years 7 and 8. By...
Posted by Greg Knowles
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Year 7 Enrichment Day provided an opportunity for our students to study ICT. They were given the chance to learn about Google Classrooms and to apply this in practice developing...
Posted by Claire Till
There have been several new members of staff that have joined Bushey Meads School this year and I thought it would be a great idea to introduce each one over the course of the...
Posted by Graeme Searle
At Pearson Business School, we offer degrees in Accounting, Business Management, Law and and Marketing, which have all been designed alongside our industry partners including...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
Dear students, parents and carers, It’s time to kickstart our weekly STEM Challenges again! Each week, a new challenge will be shared for students and even their families...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
It was a real privilege to spend time with Miss Denmark’s Year 7 English group on Wednesday of this week and see their imagination and creative ideas come to the fore within the context of discussing and writing about monsters in a fantasy setting.
Their knowledge of Greek mythology and considered interpretation of relevant images certainly helped to inspire their thoughts which were captured in a passage of creative writing completed at the end of the lesson.
Their attitude to learning and behaviour was exemplary throughout the lesson; I was very impressed with their effort and determination to succeed.
It was also excellent to have Miss Brandon as the Learning Assistant in the room. She contributed brilliantly in helping to teach the lesson, bring the topic alive and with all her support for the students with their work.
This year the English Faculty will be honouring William Shakespeare by promoting his plays each month in the BMS newsletter. With October being the spooky month of Halloween, it...
Oxford University Press conducted an online survey with teachers from around the UK to investigate the ‘word gap’ that exists for primary and secondary school students. Their...