Bridging
The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty was delighted to welcome back year 11 students, both from Bushey Meads and some from other schools in the area, for two weeks to begin...
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The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty was delighted to welcome back year 11 students, both from Bushey Meads and some from other schools in the area, for two weeks to begin...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
We have recently received many emails of thanks, clearly demonstrating the impact of our positive rewards culture, now embedded across our learning community. Each and every day...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week the Performing arts department would have hosted our annual Music and Dance celebration evening. Like so many other events, we are providing this virtually but still...
Posted by Lauren Dolan
During this week’s enrichment day, Year 8 experienced all things Africa organised by Mr Besisira. Year 8s completed some research into a country of their choice and turned this...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
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Posted by Danielle Bowe
On Monday some of our strongest year 9 drama students went head to head in our annual devising competition final. Students, this year, had been tasked with devising short plays...
Posted by Greg Knowles
A-Level drama and theatre studies so far have been very insightful towards the actual courses we will be studying in September. The sixth form bridging fornite gave us a small...
Posted by Greg Knowles
This week we saw the exam season come to an end. Starting with our Year 7 and 8 end of year exams four weeks ago, we have cycled through Year 9 exams in week 2 and Year 10 and 12...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
From now until the end of this term, we are very privileged to have Mr Abusef, an assistant headteacher from Falconer School aspiring to become a headteacher, with us to support...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty was delighted to welcome back year 11 students, both from Bushey Meads and some from other schools in the area, for two weeks to begin studying their post GCSE courses.
The faculty offers a range of courses including traditional A levels in history, geography and business studies but also A levels in politics, economics, law and philosophy. In addition, move vociation courses in childcare, business studies and travel and tourism are also offered. This bridging week presents the chance for students to discover which subjects they like and may wish to pursue whilst also getting a taste for new subjects which they might not have had before.
The theme of the Week was The National Health Service’, as the official launch took place on the 5th July 1948. Embedded within this theme, as part of Aspects of health, ...
This was one of many groups of lovely aspirational, enthusiastic new Year 7 students who have now joined our school. It was a great week this week for our students starting back...