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DEVELOPMENT TABLE TENNIS FESTIVALS The Year 8 and 9 table tennis teams have recently taken part in the Development Table Tennis Festivals at Grange Academy. Thursday 24th November...
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DEVELOPMENT TABLE TENNIS FESTIVALS The Year 8 and 9 table tennis teams have recently taken part in the Development Table Tennis Festivals at Grange Academy. Thursday 24th November...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
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One of our top teachers and leaders in the school Head of Faculty for MFL Mrs Charles led our Monday Magic Moment in Staff Briefing at the start of our week and shared some great,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are very proud of our students at Bushey Meads and we are delighted to recognise hard work in all forms. The pastoral team are privileged to work alongside such dedicated...
Posted by Laura Godfrey
On Thursday 24th November our Y13 students were provided with the opportunity of a mock interview in order to prepare themselves for either the world of work or higher education....
Posted by Donna King
On 16th November a selected group of students went to Hertsmere’s first Careers fair, the aim “To help every young person to find their next best step” The students were able to...
Posted by Donna King
Alex 12W Alex has been nominated by Mr Charmokly because of his exceptional work ethic which he has consistently applied to his Chemistry studies. Alex’s proactive support of Year...
Posted by Giles Monks
On Thursday 17 November, Mrs Seed and I welcomed two visitors from Pinner High School to view the curriculum and support on offer to students on the SEND register. Ms Jenkins,...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Friday 18 November saw students wearing their own clothes for the day in exchange for a charitable donation to Children in Need. As a school we have raised an impressive £1,560.60...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Monday we were pleased to be able to show the first game of England’s 2022 World Cup campaign Vs Iran. Students and staff were really excited for the event and the students...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
DEVELOPMENT TABLE TENNIS FESTIVALS
The Year 8 and 9 table tennis teams have recently taken part in the Development Table Tennis Festivals at Grange Academy. Thursday 24th November saw the year 8 and 9 teams in action with the Year 9 team recording wins over Immanuel (3-1) and Grange (4-0) before going down 4-0 to a very strong Watford Boys team. The year 8 boys although not winning any matches overall certainly benefited from the experience with improvements in performance in all matches.
Teams :
Year 9 A Muraj, R Christou-Totesaut, A Worth, A Linsdell-Turk
Year 8 P Kannan, A Sanga, H Wills, C Pearce
Year 8 Boys Football Match vs Croxley Danes Mr Harris
Date : Monday 28th November 2022
Result : 2 – 2
Scorers: F. Fowler, N. Walters
Squad: J. Hiett (GK), Z. Zeb, S. Ardeleanu, L. Avci, H. Neal, H.McManus, N.Walters, F. Fowler, L. Bird, N. Konopka, S.Jabarkhail, J. Cunningham.
Commended performances: J. Hiett, S. Ardeleanu.Comment : On Monday, we faced Croxley Danes School (CDS) in a cagey and wet fixture. We arrived at CDS when the heavens opened, but this didn’t dampen any spirits of the students at the game. We started the game slowly, with CDS creating some of their own chances by passing the ball around the midfield well. Later during the game, we were able to get a foothold in the game and we started to play some nice football whilst being wary of the threat posed by CDS on the break. We created a number of chances from runs in behind and down the wings from all. We were confident in our ability. Midway through the first half we went behind to a good shot from CDS just outside the box. Following this, we managed to pull one goal back from N. Walters as he drove through with the ball through the defence and managed to slot past the keeper.
Towards the latter end of the half, J. Hiett made a number of fantastic saves to keep us in the game, most notably where CDS shot across the goal and J. Hiett tipped the shot onto the post and the ball was subsequently cleared off the line. Into the second half we managed to get ourselves ahead by a nice finish from F. Fowler. We looked to increase the intensity in the game to create some more chances. Again, midway through the second half, we lost concentration and conceded from a free kick outside the box. From there, we didn’t let our heads drop, we were able to create a few more chances between then and the end of the game with N. Konopka & L. Avci came extremely close, hitting the crossbar in the process. It wasn’t to be in the end and the game finished in a 2 – 2 draw. A good result for both teams. One final league game to go and cup competition. Well done to all involved so far this season.
Year 7 Netball Match v Immanuel College – Mrs Cartledge
Date : Wednesday 30th November 2022
Result : Lost 7-5
Squad: M.Huryta, J.Isles, A.Permeti, E.Yeboah, Y.Khan, S.Verrey, A.Lankshear, E.Hanbury, S.Alcendor. N.Mosanenzadeh-Fard
Commended performances: A Permeti ( voted by Immanuel)
Comment: Immanuel started strong from the start and put us under pressure with some quick and accurate passing. The girls started to adapt to the slippy indoor court and began to get back in the game with some strong interceptions in the centre court and a slower attack to reduce footwork. At half time the score was 3-1. In the second half the girls created more space by moving more and this really paid off and we were back in the game drawing 5-5 with 5 minutes to go. Unfortunately Immanuel managed to gain possession by making some interceptions and they went ahead by two goals. This was a great effort by the year 7 girls and with more experience in game situations the girls will progress and develop their skills further. Well done.
PE kit
It is essential that students have the full correct PE kit for all lessons. This includes shinpads and black /yellow socks when participating in football lessons and also a pair of white sports socks for all other activities. Students will be reminded when activities change. Students not bringing the correct kit will instantly receive consequence points.
Girls should be wearing plain black shorts which are longer than the length of their PE shirt or hoody. Leggings should be black sports leggings and not see through. Black tracksuit bottoms are also permitted.
ALL jewellery should be removed prior to the start of the lesson, including earrings, and hair should be tied up.
For any parental enquiries about any aspects of PE contact the Head of PE and Health Faculty Ashley Cartledge cartledgea@busheymeads.org.uk . For any specific issues related to Girls PE and girls fixtures contact Sarah Cooper coopers@busheymeads.org.uk.
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