KS3 Word Mania!
In recent weeks KS3 students have been taking part in a worldwide online competition with other schools, called Word Mania. Students had to make up as many words as they could in...
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In recent weeks KS3 students have been taking part in a worldwide online competition with other schools, called Word Mania. Students had to make up as many words as they could in...
Posted by Lynn Court
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Posted by Danielle Bowe
Key Stage 3 Samuel 7 Elm – Samuel has made an excellent impression on staff and students alike at Bushey Meads. Teachers and staff have commented on how polite, helpful,...
Posted by Kashan Malik
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Posted by Aaron Mitchell
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Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was lovely to see so many students and staff enter the Christmas spirit on Thursday 12th December as we supported the charity Save the Children with the annual Christmas...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
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Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Led by Mrs Waring and Mrs Speker, Year 11 students had an introduction into compositional elements of photography, some technical training on using lighting equipment and...
Posted by Aya Speker
In recent weeks KS3 students have been taking part in a worldwide online competition with other schools, called Word Mania. Students had to make up as many words as they could in a time limit of only 3 minutes per round. They quickly mastered all the tricks for multiplying scores – and were keen enough to take part in practise rounds in their own time. The good news was we qualified for the final round in our region. By the end of the competition, Bushey Meads Students had constructed an impressive 23,132 words! Well done to all those who took part.
The school fell silent again last Friday morning during Character Development Time as students read quietly with their Character Development Coaches and Teaching Assistants. At...