Celebrating Dance at Bushey Meads
GCSE and A Level Dance at Bushey Meads allows our students to explore a range of dance styles with a heavy focus on both performance and choreography. In both the A Level and GCSE...
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GCSE and A Level Dance at Bushey Meads allows our students to explore a range of dance styles with a heavy focus on both performance and choreography. In both the A Level and GCSE...
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Posted by Danielle Bowe
As last week drew to a close the completely surreal news of school closures and announcements of GCSE and A Level exams being cancelled for this year became a reality and pinching...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Well done to all of our students who are making use of SAM Learning whilst at home. Please see below for a reminder of how to log in. Email me if you are having any...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The current situation has taken the entire nation by surprise and it is safe to say that we weren’t expecting to not attend school for an unknown period of time. School for...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Each week I send out to all stakeholders a ‘Kindness Thought of the Week’ which helps to promote our school mantra of ‘Our School has a Mind to be Kind’...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
At the end of one of the most challenging weeks in education last week it was inspiring and immensely encouraging to receive an email from one of the key middle leaders in our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At the worst of times often the best is shown by people around us. This week a parent of one of our Year 11 students (who happens to be a part time teacher of French with a PGCE...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
During November 2019 our students enjoyed the opportunity of watching a vet at work. She had come to Aldenham Country Park to check how many ewes were pregnant. We learned about...
Posted by Shirley Ellicott
Year 9 and 10 food students had a real culinary treat last week when they had a visit from the Ming-Ai (London) Institute. Two healthy eating Chinese ambassadors came into Bushey...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
GCSE and A Level Dance at Bushey Meads allows our students to explore a range of dance styles with a heavy focus on both performance and choreography. In both the A Level and GCSE Dance courses, students are required to choreograph solo dance works, perform set choreography and collectively choreograph group pieces. Not only does dance help you maintain a healthy lifestyle and push your physical boundaries, it also allows you to develop future life skills including teamwork, communication, self-discipline and leadership. Students learn in a fantastic and supportive environment, focused on developing artistic excellence, intellectual curiosity and creative mindset. The Year 11 GCSE dance students have completed all three components of their practical assessments, with the final Choreography assessment concluding the examination period on Thursday 19th March. The students were to choose a stimulus from a set list of five, a piece of music, their dancers and then use these aspects to choreograph their dance. Through a challenging two-day process, the students applied the last pieces of feedback and performed their choreographies to myself and an external moderator. All students worked extremely hard and as a result created some unique and imaginative solos and duets. I am incredibly proud of the Year 11 dancers and all they have achieved since September.
Stay safe and keep dancing!
Dance is a subject that has grown over the past 4 years to become a core part of what Bushey Meads has to offer. With Mrs Rosa building the department from the ground up and Miss...
The students were challenged with the task of designing and making a small scale wind turbine capable of powering a small light. Kyal approached this task with his usual high...