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It was great to be able to step into one of our Key Stage 4 Business Studies lessons taught by Mr Malik and see the hybrid model of teaching in the real and virtual world taking...
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It was great to be able to step into one of our Key Stage 4 Business Studies lessons taught by Mr Malik and see the hybrid model of teaching in the real and virtual world taking...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to thank Ms Jackman, Mrs Isles and Mrs King for stepping up and being so willing to go the extra mile for the staff and students at the school. On the first day of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Jeremy Turner
People often ask me what makes a good school and very simply it is a group of stakeholders working together to make a superb learning community. Our parents and carers play such...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Even in this last week of term, staff were sharing best practice in our usual morning Staff Briefings and we were privileged to hear from Mr Chalkley, Head of Design and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Even in these challenging times it has been good to see staff and students bring some Christmas cheer to the school environment. The Year 7 French and Spanish Christmas Card...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Acting Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle’s assemblies this week have really helped to end the most challenging of terms on a really positive note. Encouraging all students to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Despite the continued challenges we are all experiencing, it was good to start the week with our usual focus on teaching and learning. Head of Biology Mr Gall was sharing with...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
During Governor Day 2020 it was great to meet up with lots of Bushey Meads pupils who shared their views and opinions about a range of different subjects. All the Governors were...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a fitting end to our autumn term marking and feedback fortnight to hear from Advanced Lead Teacher Mr Symeou and be informed about some of the tried and tested strategies...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to be able to step into one of our Key Stage 4 Business Studies lessons taught by Mr Malik and see the hybrid model of teaching in the real and virtual world taking place. The discussion and questioning opportunities were seamlessly moving from the students in the room to those at home and it was clearly supporting all students to make good progress.
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Keep a Quiet Counsel, Be Positive and Put Children First were some of the key thoughts high on my agenda last week as the world of education struggled again to grapple with the...
A number of exciting challenges and creativity activities taking place in Business Studies this half-term.The aim to improve students knowledge, skills and creativity whilst...