Year 11 Students Delight in Charles Dickens Museum Visit
Just before Christmas, a group of 30 Year 11 students embarked on a trip to the Charles Dickens Museum. The students participated in a captivating workshop focused on Charles...
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Just before Christmas, a group of 30 Year 11 students embarked on a trip to the Charles Dickens Museum. The students participated in a captivating workshop focused on Charles...
Posted by Anthony Carter
It was a privilege to join Ash House assembly this week and hear from their inspirational Head of House Ms Hughes talk about the hugely important Theme of the Week Consideration....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In our Monday Magic Moment at the start of the week in Staff Briefing Head of Performing and Visual Arts Mr Knowles provided all staff with some excellent feedback from one of the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Assistant Headteacher Ms Silla led the Beech House Assembly this week which encouraged all students to think about the important Theme of the Week Consideration. She provided key...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday it was one of those powerful ‘moments in time’ where our Year 11 students could experience in part what it is going to be like opening their real GCSE...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday it was one of those powerful ‘moments in time’ where our Year 13 students could experience in part what it is going to be like opening their real A level...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a privilege to watch our outstanding Head of Faculty for PE and Health Mr Cartledge teach a Year 8 lesson last week on the Astroturf. The lesson was tailored to the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Word Root of the Week: Port This week’s word root is port, which means “to carry.” You may not realize it, but port shows up in many words you use every day. For example,...
Posted by Amy Druce
We are delighted to announce that our school has subscribed to www.kayscience.com for all students. This superb online resource supports learning and revision for both KS3 and...
Posted by admin
The Sixth Form team was delighted to host our annual Alumni event in the last week of term. We are so proud of our students and endeavour to keep in touch to find out their next...
Posted by Michelle Sullivan
The day was packed with insightful discussions, expert talks, and a special screening of Volver, all designed to deepen students’ understanding of Almodóvar’s unique cinematic style, his impact on Spanish culture, and his portrayal of themes such as identity, gender, and societal change. The conference also provided a valuable opportunity for students to engage with other A Level Spanish students and discuss the broader context of Spanish cinema within the global film history.
As part of the A Level Spanish curriculum, the visit was not only a chance to further appreciate the cultural significance of Almodóvar’s films but also a way for students to enrich their studies in film, literature, and language. The experience truly brought to life the theoretical aspects of the course, offering new perspectives and sparking deeper conversations among the students.
Our Year 13 students left the BFI with a renewed passion for Spanish culture, eager to incorporate what they had learned into their studies and future discussions. The conference was an unforgettable event that allowed them to engage with one of the most influential filmmakers of our time in a meaningful way.
Bushey Meads School Celebrates ‘Flair Week’ Last week, Bushey Meads School celebrated ‘Flair Week’, a week-long event focused on celebrating the...