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On Thursday last week during Enrichment Day, Year 9 students had the opportunity to delve in subjects they have not yet been exposed to at KS3. Experiences of a wide range of...
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On Thursday last week during Enrichment Day, Year 9 students had the opportunity to delve in subjects they have not yet been exposed to at KS3. Experiences of a wide range of...
Posted by Sandra Kinghorn
In 8s/En4, we are lucky to have wonderful and knowledgeable Learning Assistants supporting students with learning. Our amazing Learning Assistants, Ms Gray and Miss Bidder work...
Posted by Anthony Carter
Year 8 students have been developing and using their resistant materials skills to make money boxes. They investigated existing products and as part of the project, they learned...
Posted by Fiona Amao
BASKETBALL Y8 Boys v Rickmansworth (District League) AWAY Mr Cartledge Date : Wednesday 2nd February 2022 Result : Lost 68-22 Squad : J Gladdy, D Mahmud, A Dinu Juravle, A...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
During our February enrichment day, year 8 enjoyed a day full of activity and adventure run by outside providers focusing upon Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. BMS was...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
House assemblies have been a major part of the school itinerary since I was in year 7. After having multiple Head of House changes, from Mrs. Ash to Mr. Tenga, we have experienced...
Posted by Gabriela Zhelyazkova
This year, it has been my focus to return our amazing Dance company back to its former glory. Unfortunately, Covid restrictions stopped us from running any clubs, competitions and...
Posted by Lauren Dolan
To complement our monthly Dickens’ Novel of the Month articles, the BMS English Faculty will be celebrating Charles Dickens next week! The 7th of February marks the birth date of...
Posted by Natalie Stanton
Posted by Danielle Bowe
The music department is pleased to announce that we have got an exciting opportunity for you to learn an instrument here at Bushey Meads for free. After half-term we will be...
Posted by Nicholas Gray
On Thursday last week during Enrichment Day, Year 9 students had the opportunity to delve in subjects they have not yet been exposed to at KS3.
Experiences of a wide range of stimulating and engaging lessons will now enable Year 9 students to make important decisions regarding their choices at GCSE.
What is the marketing mix? This is a question Year 9 students needed to consider when planning a successful marketing campaign. Students were tasked with coming up with their own product or service, applying the marketing mix to their idea and presenting their idea to the class. We were very impressed with the wide range of original ideas!
Childcare focused on ‘What is development’ and the five areas this area is divided into. Students were able to complete a hands-on task developing their own play dough models. This allowed for students to engage with each other regarding the skills needed to develop their models and the impact this might have on children. Play dough models were completed to a high standard.
What is Economics? With headlines dominating the news about the cost of living, students engaged with materials about how decisions made by the government can impact on our daily lives. Students were able to leave the lesson knowing more about how our choices as consumers impact the UK economy.
Psychology allowed students to answer questions about how criminal behaviour might be caused/learned by studying Social Learning Theory.
What is Sociology? Through interacting with images, students created posters to identify what would constitute ‘The Perfect Society’ through a range of questions with some excellent illustrations.
We hope the experience students have gained from these lessons will allow them to make informed decisions about the journey at GCSE.
This week, Maple House had an assembly and theme of the week activity based on the importance of communication. Communication comes in many forms, but it is important to...
It was incredibly impressive to see the raked seating in the Main Hall packed with the largest number of Sixth Form students ever for their first Welcome Assembly of the year....