Charity donation by the Anti-bullying ambassadors
The Anti-bullying ambassadors were visited by Ms Isles today, during their lunchtime social club, Our Space. They proudly handed over a check of £106.00, raised from their cake...
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The Anti-bullying ambassadors were visited by Ms Isles today, during their lunchtime social club, Our Space. They proudly handed over a check of £106.00, raised from their cake...
Posted by Helen Mateides
We are proud to share that Zainah, a former student from 13S, has successfully secured a spot on the Amazon Future Engineers Bursary programme and is now studying BSc Computer...
Posted by Mo Abusef
The club welcomes any students regardless of previous experience or skill as long as they are excited to learn. Each Friday lunchtime in F4, interested pupils from any year group...
Posted by Siew Young
Name: Freya House: Oak Reason for nomination: Amazing academic achievement, a positive attitude to learning and exceptional behaviour. Behaviour: Freya has...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Name: Mia House: 10Maple Reason for nomination: In recognition of excellent progress in her GCSE courses so far combined with an outstanding attitude to learning, exemplary...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
We cordially invite you to the annual Bushey Meads Christmas Soiree on Tuesday 10th December at 5pm. Tickets will be sold via Eventbrite at the price of £5 for adults, free to...
Posted by Alexandra Way
Last week, our talented Year 9 students showcased their language skills and creativity in a unique French presentation. Tasked with designing and explaining a healthy menu...
Posted by Syeda Naqvi
This week saw the final matches take place for years 8-11 in our annual house netball competition. A competition that takes place when the sportshall is out of use for exams....
Posted by Sarah Cooper
This week the hard working pastoral team has been supporting the students to understand the connection between the week’s theme of the week: equality and diversity, and our...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
Following our successful recent Marking and Feedback Fortnight earlier this term, the week started on Monday with a concise summary from two of our Advanced Lead Teachers,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Thursday, a group of dedicated year ten and eleven students embarked on a much-anticipated trip to Aylesbury Waterside Theatre to witness the gripping production of J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls. The evening was nothing short of extraordinary, leaving us with lasting impressions and plenty to discuss in class!
The production itself was spellbinding. Directed by Stephen Daldry, the play delivered its timeless moral message with razor-sharp precision. From the ominous lighting to the intricately detailed set, every element served to heighten the suspense and drama. The talented cast brought the Birling family and the enigmatic Inspector Goole to life with nuance and intensity. We were particularly impressed by the Inspector’s commanding presence and the way he unraveled the web of secrets within the Birling household.
The students were captivated throughout, with moments of audible gasps and thoughtful silence punctuating the performance. It was clear that the play’s exploration of social responsibility and interconnectedness resonated deeply, prompting reflection amongst our students long after the final curtain call.
Not only was it a captivating evening of drama, but it also proved to be an invaluable resource for students preparing for their GCSE English Literature exams. As exam season approaches, we encourage all students to explore opportunities like this to complement their studies. Seeing a play performed live can provide insights and context that are difficult to achieve through reading alone. We look forward to organising similar events in the future to continue to provide these enriching opportunities.
On Wednesday, Miss Barker-Dunmill led a maths workshop with Year 5 students in Mrs Scholte’s class at Little Reddings Primary School, as a part of our cross-trust...