Year 7 MFL students celebrate the Day of the Dead and French inventions
On Thursday 24th October our Year 7 Spanish students transformed part of the school hall into a vibrant celebration of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) as part of their...
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On Thursday 24th October our Year 7 Spanish students transformed part of the school hall into a vibrant celebration of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) as part of their...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
As another remembrance day comes around, it’s important to reflect, appreciate and understand the struggle of both soldier, sailor, pilot and civilian who has been involved...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Local Students Showcase Culinary Skills at Rotary Young Chef Competition Two talented students from Bushey Meads School participated in the prestigious Rotary Young Chef...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
Name: Z King House: 8 Ash Reason for nomination: Amazing academic achievement, a positive attitude to learning and exceptional behaviour. Behaviour: Zane has achieved 24...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
Jess was very busy over half-term cutting her hair. She then donated it to ………….. The Little Princess Trust The Little Princess Trust provides free real hair wigs to children and...
Posted by Helen Mateides
We are extremely excited to welcome all parents and carers to one of our key events in the Sixth form which is our Year 11 into Year 12 Open evening event which will take place on...
Posted by Madeline Silla
At Bushey Meads, we use a variety of online platforms to support students’ learning. Each week, we will focus on one such platform to bring you all the information you need...
Posted by Anthony Carter
Last Thursday, Year 7 students took part in an exciting Enrichment Day themed “Taste of the Future.” We began with a discussion on how future technology could shape a more...
Posted by Mo Abusef
This week, Year 11 and Year 13 students have successfully embarked on their Pre-Public Examinations (PPEs), a crucial step in their academic journey. Prior to the start of the...
Posted by Mo Abusef
For the first half term of Year 10 we have studied a 20th century play, ‘An Inspector Calls’ by JB Priestley. Although written in 1945, the play is set in 1912. Priestley uses the...
Posted by Anthony Carter
For the first half term of Year 10 we have studied a 20th century play, ‘An Inspector Calls’ by JB Priestley. Although written in 1945, the play is set in 1912. Priestley uses the play to communicate his political views on Socialism and to spread a message to the rich people through the character of the Inspector. Priestley wrote the play because he wanted to show the ignorance and lack of social responsibility that the higher classes had towards the working/lower classes.
I enjoyed studying this play because I liked the mystery it included and how the play built up with tension, with an unexpected plot twist at the end. I also enjoyed studying the historical context of the play and how Priestley showed this in the plot of ‘An Inspector Calls’.
Ellen McDermott 10A
After following the return to school this year, we have been going over the key mistakes that we may have made in our PPE while working on our paper one question answer structures. Paper 1 uses pieces of fiction writing which we have used to practise analysing and explaining within our writing. We have also started ‘A Christmas Carol’ which is a novella written by Dickens. We have started analysing quotes and characters in the novella as well as answering key questions about the themes of the book. As well as that, we have created speeches which are used for English Language Spoken Endorsement. We learned how to create an effective speech used to persuade, and to teach our audience about a topic we are passionate about.
L Aravindan 11S
Visiting Mrs Ram’s Year 10 science class was a very positive experience last Tuesday morning; all students were taking part in a practical activity measuring how much acid...
It was very impressive to see our youngest cohort of Year 7 students so engaged in last week’s enrichment day. They were given the opportunity to study subjects usually only...