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Jessica 12 Elm – Jessica’s kind nature to always support students. Jessica is part of the Year 12 peer mentoring program where she sits with students from KS3 to...
Posted by Madeline Silla
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Mrs Morley-Birch as our new Assistant Pastoral Manager for Year 8. Joining our pastoral team, Mrs Morley-Birch brings a wealth of...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Name: Sabawon House: Sycamore Reason for nomination: An excellent attitude to learning and exceptional behaviour. ...
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Name: Ashton House: Elm Reason for nomination: Amazing academic achievement, a positive attitude to learning and...
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On 12th December 2024, the IT STEMPOINT organisation organised an IT workshop at Samuel Whitbread Academy School, Bedford. The purpose of this workshop is to encourage Year 8 and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are excited to announce an Attendance Challenge for the Spring Term. At Bushey Meads School we all know how important it is for students to be in school and engaged in their...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
At the end of last term, the Year 12 and 13 A-Level Dance students visited Rambert Dance Company for an enriching day that combined theory, professional insights and practical...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
As a new year begins, it’s the perfect time to set goals, embrace opportunities, and create positive habits that will make 2025 your best year yet in school. Along with...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
Last term, our Word of the Week journey culminated in the December end-of-term quiz. Congratulations to the 15 groups who achieved 100%, with special recognition for our top...
Posted by Amy Druce
Dear Parents, Across the UK, schools and families are grappling with a pressing question: how do smartphones affect our children’s learning, mental health, and ability to connect...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
On 12th December 2024, the IT STEMPOINT organisation organised an IT workshop at Samuel Whitbread Academy School, Bedford. The purpose of this workshop is to encourage Year 8 and Year 9 girls to take the STEM subjects as their GCSE choice.
Thirteen Year 8 and 9 girls went on this trip and they learned about simple text-based coding to edit a game in Minecraft and manipulating an electronic output device using microbit programming in MIT Scratch environment.
The workshops were delivered by professionals from the IT industries where the trainers/professionals have at least a Degree qualification and they deliver the activities at the workshops.
The person who delivered the microbit session was an electronic engineer and he has been working in collaboration with software engineers and programmers in the past many years.
He set up tiny light bulbs, buzzers and switches inside a transparent box where the students could attach their microbit that was installed with a program implemented by the students themselves; using the click and drag technique in Scratch. The trainer was trying to simulate a scenario where a diamond was in a vault and if the diamond was removed from the vault, the light would turn on and buzzer would sound.
This is very exciting as the girls have never seen a microbit can be useful in a real-world scenario, that if a thief steals from a vault, there are outputs such as light and sound. The trainer explained that microbit is very useful to demonstrate the input and output concept of programming and of an electronic device.
The person who delivered the Minecraft game was someone who taught himself programming. He taught the girls to use simple text-based programming language to cut down trees in the Minecraft game environment. For a more advanced level, the girls had to figure out how to use the iteration construct to repeatedly circulate a tree in order to cut it down.
When the sessions were finished, students filled in an evaluation form and we headed straight back to Bushey Meads School at 3.30pm. The girls had enjoyed the trip and they also displayed excellent behaviour throughout the trip. I am glad that the girls had enjoyed the workshop and it has been a very educational trip indeed.
Our inspiring Pastoral Manager Mrs Blowers led some very powerful assemblies this week focused on our core value of kindness. She outlined to students how important our school...
Executive Principal, Mr Turner, delivered assemblies this week on the important theme of ‘Equality and Diversity’. An explanation of the legislation that came together to form the...