Cracking the Core
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,...
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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
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
A key part of the role of the prefects is to complete a lunchtime duty within the school – this week saw the prefects completing their first set of official duties. Mr...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Just before breaking up for the October Half Term holidays, the new Bushey Meads Student Parliament convened for its first meeting of the year. It was a great opportunity for...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The final instalment to our BMS Student Leadership body 2019-20 is now complete. It is with great pleasure, I announce the successful appointment of our Deputy Head Girl, Khushali...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Getting the core subjects right has such a huge impact on the opportunities available to our Year 11 students when they complete their GCSEs. Maths will lead to one grade, English...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
On Monday 14th October, Assistant Headteacher of Prospect School, Mr Gerrard, accompanied by six of his student leaders, travelled all the way from Reading, to learn all about how...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
During our week of House Assemblies Mr Piper, Head of Sycamore House delivered a fantastic house assembly to our Year 7 to 13 Sycamore students. It was a good balance of...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Led by our Head Prefect Georgia Sargent and Deputy Head Prefects, Angel DeAlwis and Christina Bodnar, our BMS Prefects had their launch meeting this Wednesday lunchtime. Very...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Following from a comment in the Student Feedback box in H corridor, here is a reminder of the toilets that are available to students throughout the day. The students that were...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
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, in support of the drive to achieve their very best in the three core subjects of Maths, English and Science, CDC time in the morning has been cleverly coordinated so the students each get a minimum of an additional 60 minutes of focused revision from a core subject specialist per week. The students carousel between Maths English and Science according to a weighted timetable arranged by greatest needs. Many student comments from previous years have highlighted that they felt this was one of the most impactful raising achievement strategies they experienced.
This term, Year 10 D&T students have studied the theory behind structural engineering. TENSION <> COMPRESSION <> TORSION <> BENDING <> SHEARING The...
On Saturday the 27th April, Ms Court, Ms Smith, Mr Lester and Ms Bowe ran four GCSE English Literature revision workshops for year 11 on ‘Romeo and Juliet’, ‘A...