Sixth Form Team Launches “Elevate and Excel”
This month the Sixth Form team were thrilled to launch our new Elevate and Excel programme. The Elevate and Excel programme is an intervention for students in the Sixth Form that...
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This month the Sixth Form team were thrilled to launch our new Elevate and Excel programme. The Elevate and Excel programme is an intervention for students in the Sixth Form that...
Posted by Tom Saich
On Monday we were delighted to welcome Alison Cope, an Anti-Violence Campaigner, to deliver a presentation to all our students from years 7 to 13. She does not believe in scaring...
Posted by Chantal Smith
This week I have the opportunity to attend the Bettering Education through Technology (BETT) Conference at the Excel Centre. It was a day of looking into new technologies that can...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
On Wednesday 24th of January, some of our fantastic ECT’s attended the Chiltern Teaching School Conference. The conference consisted of several sessions, however one stood out in...
Posted by Lucy Joannou
NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health After the Christmas and New Year celebrations many of us have new years resolutions based around improving health and fitness. The...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Venez étudier le Français! Calling all Year 9 students studying French! You have all been invited to the British Film Institute in London on the 1st of May 2024 to...
Posted by Syeda Naqvi
We’re excited to announce the upcoming Year 9 Girls Engineering Summer School, a fantastic STEM opportunity for budding scientists and mathematicians to...
Posted by Mo Abusef
On Wednesday 17th January a group session was held for the school’s young carers. The session enabled the pupils to meet each other and to get to know other pupils in the school...
Posted by Katerine Rayment
Tom Year 12 Last Academic year the ” Mental Health Champions ” program was launched, and now, brand new for 2024 every Tuesday lunchtime in L8 we have decided to...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Throughout the day on Monday all students had the opportunity to listen to an extremely thought provoking and, at times, challenging assembly reflecting on the importance of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Monday we were delighted to welcome Alison Cope, an Anti-Violence Campaigner, to deliver a presentation to all our students from years 7 to 13. She does not believe in scaring children, but in educating and reassuring them.
Although many of the messages she delivered had been said many times before, she delivered her own story in a powerful, impactful and moving way.
Alison lost her own son to knife crime 10 years ago and she is passionate about educating young people through sharing her own story. In her own words ‘we have sold our young people the dream of social media’. In reality we know that by simply posting the wrong picture or message this can lead to online bullying and ridicule. In some cases it can lead to very much the wrong people becoming involved. Our students listened attentively as she described how our posts can give away our location, the school we attend and information we don’t realise we are sharing.
She then went on to talk about a boy called Josh. She described Josh’s life and how he was destined to be the ‘next big thing’ in grime music before his life was cut short at 18 after he was stabbed by another youth following a misunderstanding. Only towards the end of the story did she identify herself as his mother.
Since her talk many students have given feedback directly to her acknowledging her story and thanking her for sharing this experience with them in the hope that youth violence is eradicated through education and understanding.
We would really appreciate the conversation continuing at home. If you or your child wishes to provide feedback please do so through the following link https://bit.ly/busheymeads-day.
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Friday afternoon’s Pre Public Examination (PPE) Results Assembly was one of those moments when our hardworking Year 13 students had an opportunity to stop and think and...