A Glance into History
This term, across Key Stage 3, students have taken an interactive approach in studying the impact of significant events in British history. Year 7’s have been studying the...
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This term, across Key Stage 3, students have taken an interactive approach in studying the impact of significant events in British history. Year 7’s have been studying the...
Posted by Richard Dowty
On January 5th the initial applications for a Sixth Form place in September 2020 closed. This is just the first stage of applications and we can report that record numbers have...
Posted by Matthew O'Kelly
Wednesday 15th January at 6pm saw the deadline of submissions for applications for University close across the UK. At Bushey Meads we are proud to say that we have had more...
Posted by Matthew O'Kelly
From Monday of this week, our Year 11 students have been benefiting from yet another smart raising achievement strategy. Having just received their PPE results a few days earlier,...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
This week we welcomed Raisa Murtaza and Charlotte Boswell to Bushey Meads School to talk to Sixth Formers. Raisa is a Solicitor specialising in clinical negligence for the NHS...
Posted by Alison Crayden
On the afternoon of Thursday 9th January, all Year 11 students with their Character Development Coaches gathered in the Main Hall, eagerly waiting to find out the results from the...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Signora Bourke, who joined MFL this term on placement from Rickmansworth School, launched an Italian course for beginners this week.Students (and some teachers!) gathered in F6...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
NEWS The new term sees the start of the 2020 basketball season with practices and matches taking place throughout the next few weeks. Each year group has a lunchtime practice...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Posted by Danielle Bowe
With the annual BMS food drive underway some of our Oak House representatives look back and reflect on the importance of charity work within our school community. Isaac “We...
Posted by Andrew Symeou
This term, across Key Stage 3, students have taken an interactive approach in studying the impact of significant events in British history. Year 7’s have been studying the Battle of Hastings by examining the famous Bayeux Tapestry and identifying the key scenes affecting the outcome of the battle.
Year 8’s have been completing a project on the English Civil War, where they have been creating board games with the aim to teach others about the key people and events leading up to the war. Finally, year 9 students have been creating ‘trench guides’, leading them to discover the daily routine and struggles of an ordinary British soldier. Students have enjoyed researching these events and producing material to show off their learning.
As one of the key leaders within the Learning Support Faculty, Learning Support Coordinator Miss Burton led an informative Friday Faculty Foci about ensuring that all classrooms...
On the last day of term year 10 and 11 history students went on a trip to Pevensey castle followed by a visit to Battle Abbey. Pevensey castle is this year’s GCSE case study and...