English Faculty Recommended Reads: Wk beginning 29th June
‘Brighton Rock’ (1938) by Graham Greene ‘Heaven was a word: hell was something he could trust.’ This fast-paced thriller is one of Greene’s most famous novels. It tells the tale...
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‘Brighton Rock’ (1938) by Graham Greene ‘Heaven was a word: hell was something he could trust.’ This fast-paced thriller is one of Greene’s most famous novels. It tells the tale...
Posted by Lynn Court
Hi all, I know I’ve spoken to a lot of you about cancelled work experience and virtual encounters that are starting to be offered by organisations and employers, and most of you...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
It was wonderful to welcome Year 10 Business Studies students into the classroom for some face to face teaching! Although seeing the students was a highlight, this occasion was...
Posted by Kashan Malik
At Bushey Meads our hardworking and dedicated staff are without a doubt our most valuable resource. Every year they take part in a comprehensive annual survey which is carefully...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads we take the process of self-evaluation very seriously and use it as a powerful tool to create a positive climate of ongoing improvement. All major stakeholder...
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Over the past few weeks, our students have been working on the D&T monster project. They were asked to challenge themselves by creating their very own monstrous characters...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
It seems that so many aspects of our lives have taken a bit of a hiatus since we all started working from home, and creative writing club has been no exception. Obviously, our...
Posted by Sara-Luise Smith
I have emailed full details of this exciting opportunity to all students in years 11,12, and 13 if you are interested in finding out more information before you sign up please...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
This week’s STEM challenge involves some Engineering magic! Can you make your own electric motor? Please send any pictures or videos to me and we can share them in next...
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Posted by Jeremy Turner
‘Brighton Rock’ (1938) by Graham Greene
‘Heaven was a word: hell was something he could trust.’
This fast-paced thriller is one of Greene’s most famous novels. It tells the tale of a gang war that is raging through the dark underworld of Brighton. Seventeen-year-old Pinkie, malign and ruthless, has killed a man and thinks he can get away with it…
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ (1960) by Harper Lee This Pulitzer Prize winning novel concerns the essential nature of right and wrong and how good and evil can coexist. Through...