CDC Shared Reading Project at BMS Launched
This month we launched an exciting new initiative at Bushey Meads involving all year 7 and 9 Character Development Coaching groups. Here at Bushey Meads the promotion of reading...
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This month we launched an exciting new initiative at Bushey Meads involving all year 7 and 9 Character Development Coaching groups. Here at Bushey Meads the promotion of reading...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
As part of our annual Science Week at Bushey Meads School it was superb to see and hear from some of our top student scientists who brilliantly led our high profile Main School...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As many of you are aware throughout the year, every half term, each faculty is asked to nominate one student from each year group to receive a prestigious High Achiever Award...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This term at E-Club we are going to build a robot. Here are some year 8 students, with the help of some year 12 Computer Scientists, at the early stages of the project,...
Posted by Paula Gregory
Our year 10 Prince’s Trust class are currently working on the Community Project Unit. During our lessons, we have discussed many projects to get involved with and what we can do...
Posted by Emma Denton
On Tuesday, 12 March 2019 the Business Studies Department’s Year 12 OCR students attended an informative presentation at David Lloyds, Bushey by the General Manager, Neil...
Posted by Sandra Kinghorn
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Last Friday the Maths Department held our award ceremony for the students who had competed in the Mathletics competition. Students in years 7 and 8 received certificates, medals...
Posted by Jessica Samuels-Redhead
We have a proud tradition at Bushey Meads School of producing exceptional musical productions. This year was no exception. The Addams Family has truly been a whole school project...
Posted by Greg Knowles
It was utterly inspiring to hear our Community Leaders speak at the Full Governors Meeting held on Wednesday evening of this week. The kindness they are showing to members of our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This is a profound and moving story of the extraordinary friendship between a 12 year old boy and his fox and their epic journey to be reunited as war rampages throughout the country. It begins with an act of betrayal as the boy’s father forces him to abandon the fox and compellingly describes the two friends’ struggle to find each other whilst caught up in an increasingly dystopian nightmare.
When Moose Flanagan and his family move home, yet again, and become residents of the famous prison island Alcatraz, things get interesting. First of all, they share the island with a few other families and a lot of pretty heavy-duty criminals including Al Capone. And secondly, Moose’s sister is starting a new school, which everyone hopes will help her become more integrated with those around her. This novel sensitively and humorously explores family dynamics, apparent public fascination with ‘bad guys’ and the lengths a boy will go to protect his autistic sister.
Year 9 will be exploring a collection of novel extracts and short stories selected to challenge, entertain and inspire. The intention is to develop vital critical reading skills and engage students with real world values such as ‘identity’, ‘freedom’, ‘tolerance, rights & respect’, ‘justice’, ‘diversity & community’, ‘democracy’, ‘equality & responsibility’, ‘change & action’, ‘power & control’.
We hope the novel extracts inspire year 9 to want to read the rest of them so all the featured titles have been purchased for our LRC. Equally, hopefully the experience of ‘Pax’ and ‘Al Capone Does My Shirts’ will leave year 7 students wanting more- they will be able to find other novels by Sara Pennypacker and Gennifer Choldenko on our shelves. All are ready and waiting for students to begin their imagination journeys.
Happy reading everyone!
On Thursday 17th October I had the absolute pleasure of taking the newly recruited reading mentors team through their initial training prior to meeting their reading buddies. We...
This week: ‘The Secret History’ (1992) by Donna Tartt The story follows a group of smart, attractive Classics students at an elite university, and an outsider who finds himself...