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Hola! During this half term, students have learnt Spanish from the cultural perspective, we travelled “mentally” to Spain to visit Barcelona and to taste paella, the most famous...
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Hola! During this half term, students have learnt Spanish from the cultural perspective, we travelled “mentally” to Spain to visit Barcelona and to taste paella, the most famous...
Posted by Monica Palenzuela
It has been so great to welcome back to Bushey Meads School a small but significant number of dedicated Year 10 and 12 students who have taken up the offer of working in a well...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Prem Patel, Year 8, sent me a copy of this poem that he found while working on his Silver Reading Award. Written in 1927, it would be easy to believe the poem was written...
Posted by Teresa Turton
The school mantra of ‘Our School has a Mind to be Kind‘ has really inspired some fantastic Acts of Kindness during the lockdown period. This week we recognise the Acts...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
I would like to thank all the key leaders at Bushey Meads School for their hard work over many weeks to ensure that the school is ready to safely welcome staff and students back...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our KS3 students have been busy designing and making paper aeroplanes as part of our Great Paper Aeroplane Challenge. The competition was created by Mr Gall and was open to all...
Posted by Helen Booth
The hard work has continued over half term with 1857 rewards achieved since 20 May. R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 Total Year 07 192 205 108 2 0 1 508 Year 08 306 118 229 10 2 0 665 Year 09...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Patrick Ness’s ‘A Monster Calls’ is a very popular book in our LRC, and for good reason. Both moving and magical, this book takes you on an emotionally thrilling...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
A huge congratulations to the year 10 students who have recognised they are struggling to work at home and have chosen to return to work from school. I am so proud of you and the...
Posted by Helen Blowers
Hola!
During this half term, students have learnt Spanish from the cultural perspective, we travelled “mentally” to Spain to visit Barcelona and to taste paella, the most famous Spanish dish!
Many students participated in a voluntary KS3 Treasure Hunt in Barcelona Competition, sending very creative, well-researched and colourful PowerPoints. KS3 students researched about Barcelona’s ancient Roman name, Barcino, what to do in La Barceloneta, the FC Barcelona stadium’s capacity, the high speed AVE train between Madrid and Barcelona, the ramblas’ names, La Sagrada Familia and Gaudi’s architecture and of course about the delicious gastronomy.
The Paella (pah-eh-yah) activity was a family activity designed to discover and to cook step by step this delicious dish at home, while listening Spanish pasodobles and Spanish radio stations. ¡Qué rico!
Because learning a language is much more than just words and grammar!
Hasta pronto,
On the 25th April 2019, my Year 10 French class and I took the great opportunity presented by our teachers, to go to the BFI cinema. Upon our arrival we were given booklets to...
Mrs H Charles In MFL we have had great fun creating new resources and using them in our online lessons. From voice over power points, bespoke video activities and a wealth of...