English Enrichment Day 1
During the first Enrichment Day of the year, our year 11 students completed the first official part of their GCSE English language qualification: the spoken language endorsement....
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During the first Enrichment Day of the year, our year 11 students completed the first official part of their GCSE English language qualification: the spoken language endorsement....
Posted by Anthony Carter
I am delighted to share the exceptional achievements of my year 11 students in their recent Augmented Reality Coursework. After much anticipation, we have received the final...
Posted by Mo Abusef
In Mrs Ram’s class, Year 9 have been proactively looking at living cells, and their components. To enhance their knowledge, they have been doing a series of activities which...
Posted by Vishanti Ram
PE Health and Health Faculty News (9th October 2024) NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health FOOTBALL Year 7A Boys v Marriots (County Cup) AWAY Mr Harris Date: Wednesday...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
On Tuesday the Learning Support department welcomed parents of students with Education and Health Care Plans to Bushey Meads to meet their child’s advocate. This event is...
Posted by Helen Seed
Assistant Headteacher Ms Silla led a series of very poignant and informative assemblies this week to launch Black History Month. This year’s Black History Month theme,...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Last Friday our Friday Faculty Focus presentation in Staff Briefing was led by our newly appointed IT Manager across the BSJT Mr Booth. He spoke about the hugely important theme...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Friday mornings are a great time to walk around CDC groups and see all students enjoying being read to by their CDCs. It makes for a lovely calm start to the day and one that...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The year 11 GCSE dancers took the stage this week – but not in the way that they are used to. Instead of performing, the dancers presented their choreography pitches in a...
Posted by Lucy Joannou
Bushey Meads School constantly and explicitly promotes relationships that focus students on learning behaviours and progress. Everyday our students celebrate their differences by...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
During the first Enrichment Day of the year, our year 11 students completed the first official part of their GCSE English language qualification: the spoken language endorsement. To be successful in the endorsement, students need to speak for 4-10 minutes on a topic of their choice, whilst also answering a range of questions from their peers. The eclectic range of topics included “Was Princess Diana Murdered?”, “Have Biopics Gone Too Far?”, “Will AI Take Over the World?”, and “Is Veganism the Way Forward?”.
In the English faculty at Bushey Meads, we are exceptionally proud of our year 11 students and they all did themselves and their teachers proud, with a significant number of the highest grades already being given for the performances.
I would to introduce myself as the new Head of Ash House. My name is Mrs Hughes and I am one of the Lead Learning Coordinators working within the Learning Support...
Head of Sixth Form, Mr O’Kelly, delivered an assembly to Year 12 students on the theme of kindness. Linked to Anti-Bullying week and the school mantra of ‘Our School has a Mind to...