MHAW – Stand up Concert
As part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 and to tackle this year’s theme of loneliness, we delivered the first ever BSJT Charity Stand Up Concert in coordination with Mr...
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As part of Mental Health Awareness Week 2022 and to tackle this year’s theme of loneliness, we delivered the first ever BSJT Charity Stand Up Concert in coordination with Mr...
Posted by Stephanie Falusi
The Sixth Form Team want to recognise and celebrate the outstanding contribution made by a small team of our dedicated and community spirited Sixth Formers who organised and led...
Posted by Giles Monks
We would also like to make a special mention to the 50+ Sixth Formers who attended our first 2022 Study Saturday in the Sixth Form Centre last week. It is excellent to see your...
Posted by Giles Monks
On the 11th of May, a group of 5 students went to the Tate Modern as part of their Bronze Arts Award. An Arts Award is a great qualification that encourages young people to get...
Posted by Hannah Smart
Little Dorrit is a classic tale of imprisonment that was published in 1857. Upon publication it immediately outsold any of Dickens’s previous books. The story is set around...
Posted by Natalie Stanton
Last Monday, we took 31 members of our ever growing Dance Company to the Great Big Dance Off competition Regional heat. Both our Juniors and Seniors competed against...
Posted by Lauren Dolan
On Friday 13th May we ran our final Time2Sh9e session – Is Oxbridge Good Enough For You. Miss Smith went through some of the myths associated with Oxbridge, such as it is...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
It was great to hear from students and staff how well the Great Dance Off Competition at the Beck Theatre had gone on Monday of this week. The students were exemplary role models...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We have exciting job opportunities for suitably experienced individuals at our great school. If you would like to find out more please click on the links below. Teaching Vacancies...
Posted by HR
It was lovely to see some of our talented cricketers play against Westfield Academy last Thursday after school. The first match of the season started well with the opening batsman...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Little Dorrit is a classic tale of imprisonment that was published in 1857. Upon publication it immediately outsold any of Dickens’s previous books. The story is set around William Dorrit, imprisoned for debt in Marshalsea Prison, and his daughter and helpmate, Amy, or ‘Little Dorrit’. The novel charts the progress of the Dorrit family from poverty to riches. Amy’s only escape is to work as a seamstress for the kind Mrs Clennam. When Mrs Clennam’s son Arthur returns to England after many years abroad, he takes an interest in Amy. However, when it is unexpectedly discovered that her father is heir to a fortune, some shocking secrets unfold and Amy’s life changes forever.
Little Dorrit has been adapted into a BBC Television Series and even won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series.
Interesting Fact:
The TV series was filmed in the following locations: Chenies Manor House, Luton Hoo, and Hellfire Caves in Buckinghamshire; Deal Castle in Kent; Hampton Court Palace in Surrey as the Marshalsea; and the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich.
Suggestion: Year 10 Bushey Meads Students may wish to add this to their ‘Summer Reading List’. It will help with wider reading of Charles Dickens and a deeper understanding of class and social division.
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...
Despite the trials of homeschooling coinciding with the launch of this year’s Carnegie Shadowing Scheme, our students did themselves proud, reading around 40 titles between them...