Oxford GCSE Revision Day
At the end of March a group of Year 11 Geography students travelled to London for an revision day in the Victoria Apollo theatre. Although Lottie believed that Miss Skevington had...
Filter by Category
Filter by Author
At the end of March a group of Year 11 Geography students travelled to London for an revision day in the Victoria Apollo theatre. Although Lottie believed that Miss Skevington had...
Posted by Olivia Skevington
From Thursday May 3rd to Sunday May 6th a group of 12 Year 10 Sports Studies students went on the annual outdoor education trip to Widemouth Bay in Cornwall. It was an action...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Science Club Wednesday 9th May with Mr. Green. Students enjoyed the task and challenge of making paper water bombs to knock down a target. Kavya in year 8 came closest to knocking...
Posted by Matthew Green
Key Stage 3 Noah – 7 Maple. This week’s KS3 student of the week is Noah for all his fantastic contributions across the school. Noah is an active member of the school...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Posted by Andeel Akram
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Posted by Danielle Bowe
This year, the faculty appointed Student Leaders to represent the faculty and contribute to its vision. The leaders, taken from Years 10 to 13, have attended meetings and each...
Posted by Marian Lewis
In preparation for the training expedition, the challengers had to make sure everyone in both teams (including school leaders and expedition leaders) gets enough decent food for...
Posted by Sam Hawkins
On Friday 4th May Year 11 students gathered in the main hall for their final assembly before the GCSE exams. Exams Officer Mrs Thomas talked the students through the exam...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
At the end of March a group of Year 11 Geography students travelled to London for an revision day in the Victoria Apollo theatre. Although Lottie believed that Miss Skevington had hired out the entire venue, just for Bushey Meads Students, there were in fact hundreds of students from across the country filling the stalls of the beautiful theatre which usually hosts the musical ‘Wicked’.
The students demonstrated that they were determined to absorb as much as they could from the four guest speakers, one of whom was a contributing authors to our exam textbook. It was an incredibly valuable day and students took away lots of exam technique and revision tips. Zain described the day as “Informative without being boring”. The students showed exemplary behaviour and focus and were a testament to the school.
We are part of the Humanities Student Leaders group. Last week, we did a presentation to a Year 8 geography class on Coasts as that is what they are learning...
With the current restrictions fieldwork has been non-existent over the last year and a half. However, with restrictions easing we have started to plan and execute fieldwork around...