Pola’s University Dance Show
This week I received an email from Pola asking if myself and Miss Dolan wanted to attend her dance society’s end of term show…we quickly bought tickets and the...
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This week I received an email from Pola asking if myself and Miss Dolan wanted to attend her dance society’s end of term show…we quickly bought tickets and the...
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On the 22nd March, year 13 law students visited the two most famous courts in the UK – and possibly the world: The Old Bailey, the UK Central Crown Court, and the Royal...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
On Thursday 30th March, Year 12 law students enjoyed a visit from Steve Williams, whose career with the police and legal services spans 36 years. Mr Williams was able to share...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
This week sees the launch of the 2023 ‘Young Geographer of the Year Competition’. An annual event run by the Royal Geographical Association. How marvellous would it be...
Posted by Jack Sylvester
In a world where children are chosen to battle each other to death. Where you have no control of your actions. Death, Destruction, War. Does that sound like a book you would read?...
Posted by Natasha Collins
The final week of spring term was the school’s 11th annual whole school Health Week with all students in years 7-11 again completing their fitness testing. The aim of the week is...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Have fun and gain a Python Qualification with G-Research! In London and online – meet role models, learn more about careers and gain friends. G-Research is Europe’s leading...
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A Visit to Balliol College, Oxford with Time2sh9ne Recently, a group of our most able students, known as Time2sh9ne, had the opportunity to visit Balliol College, one of the most...
Posted by Duncan Harrop
Bushey Meads School Celebrates ‘Flair Week’ Last week, Bushey Meads School celebrated ‘Flair Week’, a week-long event focused on celebrating the...
Posted by Duncan Harrop
On Thursday 30th March, Year 12 law students enjoyed a visit from Steve Williams, whose career with the police and legal services spans 36 years.
Mr Williams was able to share with the students glimpses of his work that had direct links with the law A Level course. As much of the course is evaluative, it was interesting to hear how Mr Williams has been heavily involved in helping the police work with the public and rebuild trust. It was interesting to hear how he has worked as Family Liaison and the vital role that plays in criminal investigations. Mr Williams kindly shared with the class a case study involving the murder of a woman that he was instrumental in solving, leading to the murderer being brought to justice. Mr Williams also talked about the role of PACE and links to the protection of human rights – topics studied in detail in year 13. One of Mr Williams’ roles has been Diaster Victim Identification – working not only in the UK after events like the London Bombings and but also in Thailand after the tsunami.
Now working in civil law outside the police service, no doubt Mr Williams’ presentation will inspire students to continue with their legal studies and enter one of the many careers linked to law.
The Big Law Question For Black History Month Year 12 law students have been studying the infamous case of Stephen Lawrence, the black teenager killed in April 1993. Students have...
As part of Black History Month, the A Level Law students have been studying how the English Legal System addresses issues of equality and diversity, especially in the light of...