Upcoming BSJT Conference
After one of the most challenging half term’s that most teachers can remember, it was good to listen to our inspirational Lead Practitioner for English and Whole School...
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After one of the most challenging half term’s that most teachers can remember, it was good to listen to our inspirational Lead Practitioner for English and Whole School...
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It has been exciting watching the new Student COVID-19 Champions actively taking on a leadership role across the school to help keep our community safe. They have shared some...
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As you are probably aware, I am a husband and father of three boys (aged 5, 7 and 10) and as much as I enjoy my job and take it seriously, it is my family that I love and care for...
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It was reassuring this week, to visit BMS and see management of the COVID-19 Plan in action. The Senior Leadership Team meet, at least weekly, to review the effectiveness of...
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Let me introduce you to Dr Peter Lovatt, also nicknamed as ‘Dr Dance.’ After his time at school, he became a professional dancer and then combined his love for Dance...
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The Year 10s have been working hard during their dance theory lessons, learning and developing their knowledge on new dance styles under the Hip Hop umbrella. By watching and...
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Year 8 students have been studying the impact of climate change on the environment and in their geography lesson earlier this week they completed a lengthy card sort exercise to...
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The Year 13 food science and nutrition students have had a few decisions to make with regards to the course units because of covid. WJEC said they will disregard Year 12 and base...
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The word coding seems to be heard everywhere in today’s world, and for many it leads to two obvious questions: What is coding? Why is it important? Coding is a set of instructions...
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This week A Level Psychology students have been learning about experimental designs in investigations. To help them understand this concept the department created an interactive...
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After one of the most challenging half term’s that most teachers can remember, it was good to listen to our inspirational Lead Practitioner for English and Whole School Literacy Ms Bowe on Monday morning outline the programme for our annual Bushey St James Trust Conference taking place on our INSET day on Monday 2nd November.
We are delighted that Isabella Wallace is coming to deliver three keynote speeches at each of the Trust’s schools. As co-author of one of the bestselling teaching guides, Pimp Your Lesson! and Talk-Less Teaching, Isabella has worked for many years as an AST, Curriculum Coordinator and Governor. She is a consultant and contributor for the Oxford Dictionary of Education and presents nationally and internationally on outstanding learning and teaching.
The theme of the conference is Oracy and this is a key development strand that will underpin much of our collaborative work across our forward thinking Multi Academy Trust this year.