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Last Friday morning I visited an inspiring textiles class and saw excellent engagement in the practical task set which involved designing and making pencil cases. There were lots...
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Last Friday morning I visited an inspiring textiles class and saw excellent engagement in the practical task set which involved designing and making pencil cases. There were lots...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last week in Design and Technology Year 7 students were being challenged to create electrical circuits and were using the soldering irons carefully to solder components together...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads School our curriculum is very carefully tailored to ensure success for all and our AQA Awards are a great way of supplementing and enhancing the qualifications on...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads we are continuing to develop all aspects of our learning environment to support and aid engagement and progress. Our outdoor education programme, which was only...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Technology and active recall continue to play an important part of learning at Bushey Meads School. Teachers and Learning Assistants are always trying to find the latest tools to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see students in technology lessons on Tuesday of this week developing their CAD design skills. Using chromebooks to access the software program, they were...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week, our Sixth Form Student of the Week is Emma L in 12O, who has been recognised by several staff members for her excellent start to Year 12. Emma has approached her...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
Name: Rahat House: 10Elm Reason for nomination: In recognition of outstanding academic achievement, exemplary behaviour, and a positive attitude that inspires others....
Posted by Daniel Mitman
This week in Sixth Form, I’ve spent time visiting several classes during CDC time and have been impressed with the high standard of teaching and learning taking place. It’s been...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
Students in maths lessons this week have been completing their important End of Half Term Unit Assessments. The Year 10 class pictured here were taking things appropriately...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Lots of creativity was on show this morning and this amazing Inuit
House, built as part of the project Year 7s are studying in History,
was a great example of practical creative work supporting learning in
school.
Inuit are a group of culturally and historically similar indigenous
peoples traditionally inhabiting the Arctic and subarctic regions of
North America, including Greenland, Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, the
Northwest Territories. The Inuit sign language is a critically
endangered language used in Nunavut, so it is great to hear of our
curriculum teaching students about this important people group.
While many Inuit built igloos, others built homes out of whale bones
and animal hides and insulate them with snow. When used as insulation
for an igloo, the snow served to trap pockets of air within the igloo.
Combined with the body heat of the inhabitants of the igloo,
temperatures can be more than 100 degrees warmer inside an igloo than
outside.
When students work independently outside of school, especially on
practical kinesthetic tasks it can really support good progress and
embed learning and hopefully this practical aspect of their learning
can be retained for a long time in their memories.
During the first Enrichment Day of the year, our year 11 students completed the first official part of their GCSE English language qualification: the spoken language endorsement....
At Bushey Meads we are continuing to develop all aspects of our learning environment to support and aid engagement and progress. Our outdoor education programme, which was only...