Our Mock Trial Trip To High Wycombe
On Saturday 7th March 2020, a group of Year 8 and 9 students went to High Wycombe Magistrates Court to take part in a Mock Trial competition. This competition lets young people...
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On Saturday 7th March 2020, a group of Year 8 and 9 students went to High Wycombe Magistrates Court to take part in a Mock Trial competition. This competition lets young people experience different roles in court and show them what they would actually have to do in a real situation. This trip is part of an ongoing commitment at Bushey Meads School to continue providing exciting opportunities for students.
There were in total 8 schools taking part at this competition (in our area). In the competition, our school’s prosecution would go against the other school’s defence and vice versa. Depending on your performance, you would receive a certain amount of points from the judges. The schools which receive first and second place obtain a place at the Regional Finals.
Well Done to the people below for your stellar performances
Year 9 – Beau Waddell – Defence Lawyer
Year 9 – Benji Winslett – Prosecution Lawyer
Year 9 – Henna Nabi – Legal Advisor
Year 9 – Riyana Hirani – Witness
Year 9 – Sophie Lea – Magistrate
Year 8 – Alwen Christhuthananther – Defence Lawyer
Year 8 – Isabella Smith – Prosecution Lawyer
Year 8 – Cheran Sacikaran – Witness
Year 8 – Maz Dokelman – Witness
Year 8 – Olivia Hansen – Witness
Year 8 – Darius Oprea – Usher
Year 8 – Ruby Wheeler – Magistrate
Year 8 – Ruby Richards – Magistrate
We managed to win the competition and all the students had lots of fun and learnt a lot from it. Lets see what they do at the regional finals!
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