Careers & WRL Newsletter article for 5th March
What an exciting week for our Year 10 students. For many of them this is their first experience entering into the world of work. Our fabulous pupils have chosen a variety of...
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What an exciting week for our Year 10 students. For many of them this is their first experience entering into the world of work. Our fabulous pupils have chosen a variety of...
Posted by Mala Patel
Ms Pattni, Lead Practitioner, and Mr Godfrey, Advanced Lead Teacher, delivered extremely useful CPD to staff on Friday morning on the topic of marking and feedback. The CPD gave...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Dear Bushey Meads Students We are officially celebrating British Science week from Monday 10th March to 14th March 2025. Science lessons will have specific themes and there will...
Posted by Vishanti Ram
Sociology : Year 13 Students Investigate CAGE and Crime In our Year 13 Sociology class, students recently explored a compelling topic that delves into the reasons behind criminal...
Posted by admin
Do you think you can outsmart your Heads of House? Now’s your chance to prove it! Join us in the Hall on Tuesday 18th March from 2pm-4pm for the highly anticipated Beat the...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
This week is National Careers Week and it coincides with our Year 10 Work Experience. The Theme of the Week is Innovation so in CDC time students have been thinking about what it...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
With World Book Day taking place on Thursday and exciting innovative projects and activities planned for next week’s Science Week, the Theme of the Week Innovation was all...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see the students in Mr Newton’s Year 9 science class ask and answer so many questions as part of a science experiment demonstration earlier this week. As the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As a multi academy Trust it is always good to connect in with other successful organisations and over the last few weeks the school has been represented at the Wren Academy Trust...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Key members of the BMS Teaching and Learning Team and other exemplary staff shared some simple but highly effective strategies for enabling students to smartly self and peer...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Spending a week away from home with school, I expected this trip to be exciting and full of new experiences. Although being completely looked after and taken care of by all the teachers, I knew my independence would be challenged, not only with everyday things but also with my skiing. I have skied since the age of 3, and therefore I would say I am quite a confident skier. I knew, however, that although I was an experienced skier, there would never be a moment where I was bored and not pushed hard on the slopes. The teachers organised us into 4 different groups based on our past experience with skiing. Group 1 had never been on the slopes before, and Group 4 was heavily experienced and able to parallel ski. Throughout my time on this trip, I noticed that not only the people who had never been skiing before had highly excelled but also myself and the others in Group 4. Every single student gained a new skill during their time on this trip.
I hadn’t had an instructor in 3 years, so while my skill of skiing was good, my technique wasn’t perfect. I knew my posture, especially the placement of my arms could be improved. Within only the first day of skiing, my instructor Sabrina corrected my posture, ensuring I held my body correctly when skiing which allowed my skiing to also improve. I was able to reduce the risk of me falling as I now knew the correct way to lean when turning and of course, I also now knew where to hold my arms correctly, (which was my biggest fault when skiing previously.) Sabrina also set up exercises that my group and I had never tried or even seen before. We would do these challenging exercises in the morning, on the easier slopes, and then move on to the harder and more exciting slopes in the afternoon session, while also enjoying the beautiful view high up in the slopes. All groups from 1-4 took part in various exercises, and in my opinion, these exercises were what helped everyone excel the most.
Whether you are an experienced skier or not, I would say this trip is something everyone has to do/try at least once in their lives. People may get discouraged and think they may be ‘too good’ of a skier for this trip and that they will not learn anything, but I guarantee you will. This was a trip where everyone always had a smile on their face and by the end of it, no one wanted to go back home and were already talking about going next year.
We are extremely fortunate to have Lead Practitioner for English and Whole School Literacy Ms Bowe overseeing our excellent literacy and reading programmes at BMS which underpin...
Every year the young performers on stage at the end of year Christmas Entertainment remind us how talented the students at Bushey Meads are and this year the festive bonanza did...