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Lockdown has been a trying experience for us all in many ways, but watching ‘College Behind Bars’ (BBC TV) might make you look at lockdown very differently. The programme was...
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Lockdown has been a trying experience for us all in many ways, but watching ‘College Behind Bars’ (BBC TV) might make you look at lockdown very differently. The programme was...
Posted by Greg Knowles
Dear students, parents and carers, This week’s STEM challenge involves some more Science magic! Can you get two ping pong balls to float in the air at the same time? ...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
In their second week of ‘getting back on track’, our Year 10 students continue to make us proud by catching up with remote learning that proved to be very difficult to...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The KS3 Inter House Sport and Fitness competition has continued to inspire students to do as much exercise as possible during the break from school. Every time students complete...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Virtual Employer Engagement During this unprecedented time, in order to ensure our students still have the opportunity to find out about the world of work and speak to employers,...
Posted by Beverly Biggerstaff
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ (1960) by Harper Lee This Pulitzer Prize winning novel concerns the essential nature of right and wrong and how good and evil can coexist. Through...
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The English Faculty would like to draw your attention to another writing competition opportunity. This one has longer for you to create your masterpiece:
Posted by Lynn Court
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On Monday 1st June, Year 7 and 8 language learners participated in a virtual Mandarin session and learnt how to greet each other in Chinese as well as finding out interesting...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Lockdown has been a trying experience for us all in many ways, but watching ‘College Behind Bars’ (BBC TV) might make you look at lockdown very differently.
The programme was shown this week and you can see it on BBCiplayer. There are two episodes, each an hour long. The programme tells the story of the Bard Prison Initiative – a privately funded programme to offer college level education to prisoners in the state of New York.
This documentary follows the progress of a handful of prisoners/students. We learn about what they study, but also how they study. We see them fail and we see them succeed… and I tell you, you will find it very, very moving – especially at the end.
Watching something like this made me think of all sorts of questions – here are a few for you to think of too.
Should prison try to punish or reform? What should the balance be?
Which prisoner most impressed you?
What images of the prison did you find the most powerful?
What is the usual idea of prison we get from TV and film dramas?
What other documentaries have you seen which were as emotionally engaging as this one?
I’d be interested in any answers … Email them to me at dawsonm@busheymeads.org.uk
Despite the clear restrictions we are all adhering to in our very modified learning environment, it has been so good to welcome back students to each year group in our school for...