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Year 12 and 13 Politics students have had a gripping time discussing the turbulent and dramatic political events of the last few weeks. At the start of the year Y12 students were...
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Year 12 and 13 Politics students have had a gripping time discussing the turbulent and dramatic political events of the last few weeks. At the start of the year Y12 students were...
Posted by Giles Monks
A major advantage of learning another language is the ability to access other cultures. Our Spanish club uses our language skills to follow La Liga, one of the most globally...
Posted by Duncan Harrop
Posted by Maryam Razavi
The SEND information evening was held on Tuesday 18 October. Mrs Seed, SENDCo, gave a presentation to invited students, parents and carers about the support offered at Bushey...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
We set off from school at around 9:20am on Wednesday 12th October and arrived at Leeson house at around 12:40pm, which is where our accommodation was and where we slept over the 2...
Posted by Sarah Dunsby
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The Theme of the Week this Week was Aspirations with assemblies delivered by Assistant Headteacher, Ms Greenwood. Linking to the school motto of Aspire to Achieve and the...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Thursday 13 October the main hall was packed with Year 11 students, parents and carers ready to learn different strategies and techniques for revision. Mrs Knowles, Assistant...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Our Monday Magic Moment this week in our Staff Meeting before school was led by two of our most inspiring and talented teachers: Lead Practitioner Mrs Hoskins and Advanced Lead...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The theme for our Main School Assemblies this week has reflected a strand that is at the very core of our school – that of Aspiration. Assistant Headteacher Mrs Greenwood...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Thursday it was a real privilege to walk around a number of really impressive lessons in the Design and Technology Faculty at Bushey Meads School. Across all classrooms there was a huge array of different lessons taking place – many of them based around highly engaging practical, computer based and carefully planned written tasks. All students were behaving in an exemplary manner and were fully engaged.
In one Year 10 lesson it was really impressive to see an array of state-of-the-art equipment being used to design and make a mood light. The teacher and Learning Assistant were fully and effectively supporting the learning of all students. There was a lot of independent learning taking place and all students knew what to do and how to make good progress. Clearly excellent routines for learning in a practical context had been embedded and students were also able to explain all the detailed health and safety rules they were expected to follow
In a Year 11 lesson students were working hard on their GCSE practical coursework task and the quality of both the written work on computers and in books was exemplary and supported some excellent achievement. There was a very positive atmosphere in the classroom and high expectations were being set and met by all students.
Across a number of Year 7 lessons I saw students working on PCs and learning about the health and safety aspects of using a circular drill, making fantastically creative mobile phone covers in textiles, carefully chopping ingredients for making vegetable soup in Food lessons and designing keyrings on the computers. All books I looked at were also well looked after and presentation expectations were high. Overall the behaviour for learning and achievement across all design and technology lessons which was inspiring to see.
The new A Level D&T students have started the course by developing their knowledge and understanding of mechanisms and materials. In their first project, they are challenged...