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No less than six top teachers at BMS shared some really effective strategies to make marking manageable last Friday during the Friday Faculty Foci coordinated by Assistant...
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No less than six top teachers at BMS shared some really effective strategies to make marking manageable last Friday during the Friday Faculty Foci coordinated by Assistant...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As we come towards the end of our major £6 million investment in the school buildings and learning environment at BMS, it is exciting to see the largest of the projects starting...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Most returning visitors to the school make the same comment: “I can’t believe how much the school has changed and what a wonderful place it now is.” To those of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a privilege the other week to be able to visit the building works currently taking place to further develop our Art Department at BMS. Our students do deserve the very best...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As all parents and carers are aware, significant developments at Bushey Meads School over the past two years have continued to transform our superb school with a number of major...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Bushey Meads School now boasts a brand new theatre space and, during this week, state of the art sound-proof partition doors have been fitted, enabling the inspiring space to be...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
No less than six top teachers at BMS shared some really effective strategies to make marking manageable last Friday during the Friday Faculty Foci coordinated by Assistant Headteacher i/c teaching and learning Mr Searle.
The top tips were all shared with the sole purpose of enabling staff to work more smartly to ease the ongoing workload of marking and feedback.
Marking in manageable chunks, planning times to mark throughout the week and scheduling them in, aiming to put the emphasis on student responses in lesson time, marking little and often whenever you can to keep on top of the workload and holding marking parties to ‘do it together’ and make it fun were just some of the excellent tips shared.
What was powerful is that each tip is a proven workable strategy that is already having an impact. We were all very grateful for the best practice sharing which started our day so positively.
A number of our students are budding table tennis enthusiasts and enjoy playing at break and lunchtime on the many tables provided around the school site. If you want to play just...
As a school we have always been outward facing and willing to share best practice with schools across the country for the benefit of helping all children Aspire to Achieve and...