Enrichment in Maths
As part of our Gusto- More Able project in Maths, we are linking the world of Maths with Art, Design and Architecture. Students in a Year 10 class recently explored the world of...
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As part of our Gusto- More Able project in Maths, we are linking the world of Maths with Art, Design and Architecture. Students in a Year 10 class recently explored the world of...
Posted by James Donovan
Head of House, Ms Noyan, delivered a hugely motivational assembly to Beech house on Tuesday 1st February. In the assembly, Ms Noyan asked students to consider their successes and...
Posted by Stephanie Falusi
Eloise Homes 12Elm Eloise continues to show great determination and an excellent attitude to learning. She has been commended for her commitment and hard work both on placement...
Posted by Giles Monks
It made for a very positive start to the day last Friday morning to join one of our exemplary Character Development Coaches Miss Collins and her CDC Group 8 Elm for...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Sports leadership is a key aspect of the PE provision at Bushey Meads with leadership units being delivered in core KS3 PE and also the Level 1 Sports Leaders course being run at...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Our excellent Year 11 cohort gathered in the Main Hall last Friday afternoon and listened attentively to Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle. The occasion was very poignant in their...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was good to see our talented Year 7 basketball team in action on Wednesday after school, leading 8 – 0 after the first quarter. Coach Mr Harris is pictured here providing...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are extremely fortunate at Bushey Meads to have such a great team of inspiring and dedicated Heads of House heading up our seven different and unique Houses across the school....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads we are fortunate to attract each and every year some superb student teachers and newly qualified teachers who come to work in our great school. Often they are the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Over the course of the past two months, our D&T students have been working hard on their practice NEA projects. They were tasked with selecting their favourite film and...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
As part of our Gusto- More Able project in Maths, we are linking the world of Maths with Art, Design and Architecture.
Students in a Year 10 class recently explored the world of hyperbolic curves and their applications in Architecture.
Students explored the number e, an important number in Mathematics, approximately equal to 2.71828. They then plotted the curves of y=e^x , then y=e^-x and finally y= (e^x +e^-x)/2, the equation for the curve of a hanging chain, or the cosh curve.
We looked at the buildings of the Spanish Architect Antonio Gaudi and how he photographed collections of hanging chains, inverted them and used them to help the design of his buildings. We also looked at the St. Louis Arch in Missouri, which is in the shape of the cosh curve.
By continuing with projects like this, students get a flavour of the applications of Mathematics in the real world, and gain insight into future career opportunities.
After receiving their PPE results in an empowering results assembly from our Executive Principal, Mr Turner, our Year 11 GCSE Maths students have kick-started their progress...
It was inspiring to see Mrs Aden’ maths students on Tuesday morning engaging so well with their ‘hybrid‘ live lesson and working so hard. Over half of them were physically in the...