Lessons from History
They say that we can learn from the past to shape a better future so it is always good to visit history lessons at BMS and see students so interested and engaged. In Mr Dowty’s A...
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They say that we can learn from the past to shape a better future so it is always good to visit history lessons at BMS and see students so interested and engaged. In Mr Dowty’s A...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty would like to present some extension suggestions for all its students to enjoy over the Christmas holidays. Do enjoy! Business Studies...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
8s.Hi.1 attempted to bring the past to life in Wednesday’s History lesson by recreating the trial of Charles I in January1649. Although somewhat short of props, students quickly...
Posted by Roger Newbold
On the first enrichment day of the year, the new faculty, Humanities and Social Sciences ran several trips for selected students. Business Studies KS5 Trip to Thorpe Park Article...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
On Thursday 20th September, as you are aware, it was Bushey Meads’ Open Evening. This is probably the important event on the school’s calendar but for all humanities and social...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
They say that we can learn from the past to shape a better future so it is always good to visit history lessons at BMS and see students so interested and engaged. In Mr Dowty’s A level history lesson student were being effectively supported to research the Russian Civil War using a resource framework in Dropbox and accessed via the school’s high speed Chromebooks. It was good to see the enthusiasm and focus on achievement.
On Thursday 14th March, a portion of Year 9 students were given the opportunity to visit the Imperial War Museum in London, and see the exhibits on the Holocaust and World War 1....
Many of you will know that Amira Izhar, Head Girl, has secured a place at Oxford University to read English. Over the last two years, the faculty have put various interventions...