Independent Learning
The promotion of independent learning is integral to our curriculum. Independent learning refers to a student’s ability to take responsibility for their learning and...
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The promotion of independent learning is integral to our curriculum. Independent learning refers to a student’s ability to take responsibility for their learning and...
Posted by Claire Till
In our Year 10 assembly this week, Ms Smith, Pastoral Manager for Year 10, shared some words of wisdom to help our Year 10 students embark as positively as possible on the 18...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Parents and carers often ask what their child will be taught over the course of a year or indeed throughout their time at school. It is an important question in allowing the...
Posted by Claire Till
The sun was definitely shining over Bushey Meads earlier this week and all students were making an exemplary start to the day. It has been very pleasing to see all students arrive...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our first Friday Faculty Focus of the academic year was led by Assistant Headteacher Ms Knowles and focussed on the importance of the GAP (Get Ahead Programme) tasks that students...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As parents and carers do remind your children to complete and hand in their all important GAP (Get Ahead Programme) tasks which were set by their teachers over the summer holiday....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We have recently received many emails of thanks, clearly demonstrating the impact of our positive rewards culture, now embedded across our learning community. Each and every day...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week we saw the exam season come to an end. Starting with our Year 7 and 8 end of year exams four weeks ago, we have cycled through Year 9 exams in week 2 and Year 10 and 12...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see how well our Year 7 and Year 8 students rose to the challenge and first time experience of sitting an exam in GCSE style conditions for their core subjects,...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The promotion of independent learning is integral to our curriculum. Independent learning refers to a student’s ability to take responsibility for their learning and includes not only the completion of activities but also time management. Filtering into our 3 R’s this aspect of our curriculum promotes student responsibility and respect. Self-respect in terms of their learning and respect for others in facilitating and supporting their choices to engage in independent learning.
The aim of independent learning is for the student to become active within their own education, participating not only in the doing but also making informed decisions about the how and being able to evaluate their progress. This process is central to student success especially within our Sixth Form and as a lifelong learning skill when students leave us and enter higher education and the world of work.
As an adult developing your child as an independent learner can be challenging and knowing where to start with the process a minefield of questions. If you are embarking on this journey with your child there are a number of steps that can be taken to help support them in their work.
For instance,creating a work zone in the house where they are able to work without the distraction of their phones and gaming equipment. Sitting down and planning out a timetable with home learning times can be a productive and relatively short activity that enables the child to see their work in manageable chunks. Finally, engaging with the school through parents evenings, Google Classroom and student planners can send a powerful message that together we all want to support the child in their endeavours.
On Monday 9th November, our Year 11 students began benefiting from yet another smart raising achievement strategy. Having experienced the most bizarre first half term of any year...
GCSE results at the popular, heavily oversubscribed school in Coldharbour Lane (ranked 10th most popular in Hertfordshire – School’s Guru) indicate once again that the school is...