Bringing Science Alive
Mr Thornton’s first lesson on Monday morning saw a great start to the week for some of our keen Year 10 scientists. They were comparing sexual and asexual reproduction and...
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Mr Thornton’s first lesson on Monday morning saw a great start to the week for some of our keen Year 10 scientists. They were comparing sexual and asexual reproduction and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
What is Black History Month? Black History Month is the annual celebration of the history, achievements and contributions of black people in the UK. Black History Month was first...
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It was a privilege to join 7 Elm’s Character Development Group for their first House assembly of the year on Monday of this week. As a school our vertical House system...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Tuesday afternoon, approximately 150 students were presented with their student leadership badges as they commence their privileged roles in the school community. The school...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
On Friday morning last week it was inspiring to visit a number of Year 7, 9 and Sixth Form science lessons at the start of the day. Routines for learning were well embedded,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Despite the trials of homeschooling coinciding with the launch of this year’s Carnegie Shadowing Scheme, our students did themselves proud, reading around 40 titles between them...
Posted by Teresa Turton
We are delighted that so many students have been coming to the music block to create together over the past few weeks. Five days a week we have had every room in use each...
Posted by Nicholas Gray
Year 11 GCSE Food Preparation and Nutrition group have made an excellent return to practical skills in the kitchen. They had been learning about food hygiene issues when using raw...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
At Bushey Meads we take marking and feedback very seriously and work hard together to ensure our ongoing dialogue of feedback supports students to make very good progress in their...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
After listening to Head of House Miss Pattni it was great to hear some first hand feedback from Kyle who had clearly listened carefully to the inspiring assembly on Monday morning...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Mr Thornton’s first lesson on Monday morning saw a great start to the week for some of our keen Year 10 scientists. They were comparing sexual and asexual reproduction and identifying the benefits of each. The level of questioning and discussion reflected the interest and desire to achieve.
All the students enjoyed completing a variety of tasks and activities and really appreciated the planning that went into the well crafted lesson.
The ‘Beat the Teacher’ plenary resulted in all students gaining an R1, as well as clearly demonstrating the learning that had taken place.
This term has seen KS3 science club start up once again, with a fantastic number of curious young scientists participating in a range of fun and educational activities during...
Science week this year had its own set of challenges and like learning at BMS has gone online this year. Students this year had a wide range of activities to complete at home...