Bushey Meads English Faculty Year 13 – Striving for Success
GCSE English students weren’t the only ones working hard over Easter. Our A Level English Literature, Creative Writing and Language & Literature students were all in over the...
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GCSE English students weren’t the only ones working hard over Easter. Our A Level English Literature, Creative Writing and Language & Literature students were all in over the...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
The Year 13 Food Science and Nutrition class recently completed an online course in Level 2 Food Safety and Preparation by Virtual College. This means that, if I chose to work in...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
Muli mutya, With all of the excitement with Africa Day students were gearing up for the annual African experience at Bushey Meads. Students had the opportunity to partake in an...
Posted by Michael Besisira
Posted by Di Mcildowie
Lucie Kirby is the current highest achiever in Oak house with an amazing 285 achievement points. To add to this fantastic record, Lucie has not received a single behaviour point...
Posted by Andrew Symeou
On March 28th Law and Government and Politics students travelled up to London to visit Westminster and the Supreme Court. Despite the torrential rain, we arrived at Westminster in...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
On Tuesday, a group of year 10 and 11 GCSE Spanish students alongside pupils from Francis Combe, Bushey Academy and Queens attended a conference led by a senior examiner from AQA....
Posted by Sandra Garcia
Last month, as part of Bushey Meads’ strive towards greatness, Ms. Connell and I delivered a Monday Magic Moment to teachers on the benefits of becoming an examiner in your...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Saturday 17th March Miss Skevington, Mr Knowles, Mr Malik and Mr Hawkins travelled to Bath for the World Challenge Summit Meeting. This was fantastic opportunity for staff to...
Posted by Sam Hawkins
GCSE English students weren’t the only ones working hard over Easter. Our A Level English Literature, Creative Writing and Language & Literature students were all in over the Easter holidays attending revision workshops run by Mr. Dawson, Ms. Connell and me. Again, attendance was superb and students appreciated the additional support they received.
This is a challenging time for our A Level students as they finalise their coursework whilst also having to balance the demands of revision. Keeping them going, no doubt, is their focus on their ‘prize’ envelopes this August!
We will also be soon advertising my ‘A Level Essay Writing Clinic’. Due to the demands of the twilight teaching timetables, I will be running these on different weekly advertised days after school so that all A Level English students get the opportunity to attend if they wish. The aim of these sessions is to give students frequent timed writing opportunities outside of the already tightly packed teaching programmes within lessons.
After receiving their PPE results in an empowering results assembly from our Executive Principal, Mr Turner, our Year 11 GCSE Maths students have kick-started their progress...
Winner of the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2019 The Poet X has joined our growing collection of books that celebrate the diversity of writer’s experiences and the backgrounds from...