From Cinema to Stage!
Over the course of the past two months, our D&T students have been working hard on their practice NEA projects. They were tasked with selecting their favourite film and...
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Over the course of the past two months, our D&T students have been working hard on their practice NEA projects. They were tasked with selecting their favourite film and...
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It was superb to join one of the inspiring assemblies this week taking place in our Main Hall and hear Mr Burley, our Student Leadership Coordinator, encourage students and staff...
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We’re excited to announce that next week Elevate will be hosting its next Parent Webinar. Feedback to the previous webinars has been fantastic, so don’t miss out the next...
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I had the pleasure of hosting briefing this week including an opportunity to introduce our Magic Monday Moment. Mr Charmokly, one of our excellent science teachers led the...
Posted by Claire Till
Over the course of the past two months, our D&T students have been working hard on their practice NEA projects. They were tasked with selecting their favourite film and imagining it was being transformed into a stage production.
Their challenge was to pick out an iconic prop or costume to then design and make for the said performance.
Vera Kutten has created her own interpretation of a costume to be worn by the actor playing Mushu from the animated version of Mulan. B
Chenul Warnasooriya picked a marvel favourite, ‘Dr Strange’ and plans to recreate the precious time stone.
Poppie Harris chose the recent heartwarming family film ‘Luca’ and designed a beautiful transforming dress to reflective the character’s abilities.
Ema Guga picked and investigated two films, Spider-Man and Mission Impossible, before selecting and drawing up plans to make an elegant evening gown, to be worn by a decoy character.
All of our students have some great ideas in the making and are now finalising their plans before they embark on their final make. Take a look at some of their designs below and stay posted for their final pieces, coming soon!
My year 7 Design and Technology class have just finished a project making phone protectors and I wanted to share with you some of their fantastic work. The students had to decide...
At Bushey Meads we are fortunate to attract each and every year some superb student teachers and newly qualified teachers who come to work in our great school. Often they are the...