A Festive Start to the Week!
Staff at Bushey Meads School are always thinking of creative and innovative ways to increase student engagement in lessons and on Monday at Staff Briefing science teacher Mr...
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Staff at Bushey Meads School are always thinking of creative and innovative ways to increase student engagement in lessons and on Monday at Staff Briefing science teacher Mr...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
So far in the Year 10 we have started to learn about the topics we need to know about for our GCSEs, we have learnt about Kaiser Wilhelm II; the Weimar Republic as well as the...
Posted by Adam Lyley
Introducing the new addition to the Bushey Meads staff, Mr Kaye. Being a learning assistant, Mr Kaye provides support to the students and teachers as well as 1:1 help with those...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by James Felix
As another week comes to a close, both staff and students are looking forward to the weekend but we have to take a moment to appreciate the success of the Bushey Meads Newsletter....
Posted by Unami Tenga
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our annual Governors Day 2020 took place on Tuesday of this week.Physical in-person and virtual online meetings took place with our hardworking Heads of Faculty and also with a...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by James Felix
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Staff at Bushey Meads School are always thinking of creative and innovative ways to increase student engagement in lessons and on Monday at Staff Briefing science teacher Mr Thornton was sharing a great tip with all teachers and learning assistants called ‘Snowballing’. The idea is that students write a question, or a response to a question on a piece of paper, screw it up into a snowball and throw it at an agreed spot. Aiming at the teacher always gets a good response! The snowballs can then be redistributed around the room for students to use in their ongoing learning journey through the lesson; questions can answered and shared with the class or a peer assessment opportunity can even be built around the snowball’s contents. All in all it was a fun way to start the week and reminded us how enjoyable learning can be.
At BMS we take the important role of providing clear feedback to students very seriously. Whilst we recognise that this is an ongoing part of our work as teachers and teaching...
It is so good to be part of a Multi Academy Trust – especially when you get the opportunity to learn and share best practice with outstanding practitioners like Laura Moses....