Bushey Meads Murder Mystery
British Science Week at Bushey Meads School has truly started with a bang! The malicious murder of Mr O’Brien was investigated and solved by a team of Bushey Meads Scientists,...
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British Science Week at Bushey Meads School has truly started with a bang! The malicious murder of Mr O’Brien was investigated and solved by a team of Bushey Meads Scientists,...
Posted by Damien O'Brien
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
One of the highlights of my week is teaching My Year 7 maths class. In fact I am lucky enough to teach them twice a week. The students have an insatiable thirst for knowledge...
Posted by Graeme Searle
To support teachers in preparing for the Marking and Feedback Fortnight, a Marking and Feedback Breakfast took the place of staff briefing on Friday 6th March. A large number of...
Posted by Graeme Searle
The second Marking and Feedback Fortnight began on Monday 9th March (a two week period during which time the spotlight is shone on marking and feedback across the school a little...
Posted by Graeme Searle
With the recent introduction of a multigym at Bushey Meads School, many staff at BMS and across the BSJT wasted no time in completing their gym induction so they can start using...
Posted by Graeme Searle
Key Stage 3 Anastasija 8 Maple – Anastasija is an outstanding student, giving her best in all her lessons. She has excellent attendance, nearly 400 achievement points and a...
Posted by Kashan Malik
NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health This week has seen the next round of Inter House Sports competitions with the KS3 Boys Basketball competitions taking place for years 7,8...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
This term, at Hartsbourne, we have continued to develop the design and technology curriculum in key stage 2. In Year 6, they have been designing recipes and making bread. The...
Posted by Charlotte Hewitt
It was really inspiring to join the Year 12 Biology A Level students in Mr Gall’s class on Thursday morning this week. They were all ‘scrubbed up’ and ready to get hands on with...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was lots of fun to organise for all involved! It opened our eyes more into how murders would be investigated whilst including numerous comedic elements as well. Our team worked really well together and we definitely had lots of fun making the crime scene, putting posters around the school, planning the whole investigation and playing our individual roles really well. Maybe next year, another murder happens just in time for British Science Week 2021 for investigation.
One of the highlights of my week is teaching My Year 7 maths class. In fact I am lucky enough to teach them twice a week. The students have an insatiable thirst for knowledge...
Our KS3 students have been busy designing and making paper aeroplanes as part of our Great Paper Aeroplane Challenge. The competition was created by Mr Gall and was open to all...