Engaging November Enrichment Day
On Friday 4th November, we enjoyed our second enrichment day of the year. Year 10 worked for the day with a company called ‘Enable’ focusing upon workplace skills. Students worked...
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On Friday 4th November, we enjoyed our second enrichment day of the year. Year 10 worked for the day with a company called ‘Enable’ focusing upon workplace skills. Students worked...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was a privilege to visit all the amazing Year 7 activities during last week’s enrichment day which took place on Friday. Entitled ‘A Taste of the Future’ our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday our Year 8 cohort had the chance to develop their life skills in a whole series of interactive sessions based around the important theme of friendships and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was an absolute delight to attend the annual Year 7 celebration evening Thursday 20th October to recognise all of the fantastic work our new Year 7 cohort have been doing this...
Posted by Adam Lyley
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Posted by HR
Reading through History Reading has long been seen as a source of ‘solace, consolation and healing throughout history.’ Helen Mary Gaskell set up a War Library in 1914 (after...
Posted by Lynn Court
I began organising this trip in May for students that were going to be taking GCSE or A Level dance this academic year. After the constant and helpful back and forths between...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
Tuesday this week saw Year 11 students form Bushey Meads School and the wider community gather for the annual ‘Into the Sixth Form’ event. Mr O’Kelly, Associate...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was a real privilege to be able to join parents and carers, students from all year groups in the school and a number of staff supporting student performers from their Character...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was an absolute delight to attend the annual Year 7 celebration evening Thursday 20th October to recognise all of the fantastic work our new Year 7 cohort have been doing this half term. Within the Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty parents were privy to a range of activities that Year 7 have been doing with the focus on ‘communities’.
From looking at gruesome medieval punishments and customs in medieval towns and villages (such as the infamous Trial by Baked Beans) in History – see our ‘defendant’ below, creating a unique place of worship in Religious Studies to creating models global communities using shoeboxes, such as the Inca tribe in Geography. The entire evening was a great way for students to showcase their potential and enjoyed by students, parents and staff alike. On to another fantastic half term!
On Sunday November 4th I was privileged to travel with two of our Year 7 students – Anya and Luke to Belgium and France as part of the government sponsored First World War...
This week the year 11 Geography students visited the London Olympic Park to carry out their fieldwork for an important part of their coursework. The students studied the key...