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The second week of our Marking and Feedback Fortnight this term started on Monday of this week with two key leaders within the science faculty at BMS sharing their expertise and...
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The second week of our Marking and Feedback Fortnight this term started on Monday of this week with two key leaders within the science faculty at BMS sharing their expertise and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Thursday 10th November, the student learning consultants came in early to school to deliver a session to the school governors, which involved them delivering a game to get to...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
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Year 11s have begun their two week pre-public exam experience, marking the start of their journey. Destination: success! All students have taken the experience incredibly...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
I was so delighted to welcome both year 4 classes from LRS this week for an opportunity to carry out a brilliant rainbow salad practical! Students in year 4 have been learning...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
I am pleased to tell you about an exciting collaborative project that we are piloting between Bushey Meads and our feeder schools of Little Reddings and Hartsbourne Primary...
Posted by Keren Crespi
How Healthy is Reading? 19th century newly literate women were considered vulnerable and there was a fear that they could be manipulated by fiction! Similarly, newly literate men...
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Last Thursday 10th November we held our annual Governors’ Day and 14 of our hardworking Governors, Trustees and Members of the Trust Board were in school for a variety of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Thursday 10th November we held our annual Governors’ Day and 14 of our hardworking Governors, Trustees and Members of the Trust Board were in school for a variety of activities designed to support the ongoing school improvement agenda. The day helped to promote the excellent work of our Governing Body and also enabled our Governors to gain a real insight into the day to day work that goes on at our fabulous school.
The busy day started with the Governors being welcomed by our Student Learning Consultants (SLCs) at 8.00 am for a breakfast meeting in the School Restaurant before school. Our superb SLCs had planned a great ice-breaking activity based around ‘Pictionary’ which teased out various aspects of school life. Governors then attended a poignant Key Stage 4 Assembly on the theme of Remembrance led by Associate Leader Mr Abusef.
Our visitors were then taken on tours of the school by Year 9 and Sixth Form student guides – visiting all classrooms and teaching areas. The students answered any questions that the Governors had about the school and the learning that was taking place.
Governors also spent time meeting students to find out more about each faculty area in the school. Students showed the Governors their work and told them about the strengths and what they wanted to see develop in each area of the school.
Governors also met with the Head of Faculty for each curriculum area to discuss the faculty’s results and plans for future developments. They also went on a tour of the faculty and had a look at student work and the superb resources provided to help them achieve.
During lesson 4 a joint Governors/Student Parliament Meeting was held in the Main Hall to discuss ways in which our very strong student leaders are shaping the school and how their major contribution could be strengthened further. Led by Head Boy Isaac and Head Girl Andrea, it was a very productive meeting that will undoubtedly help to shape our school for the future.
After lunch for the Governors and students in the School Restaurant, the day finished with some superb performances in the Main Hall by students from our Performing and Visual Arts Faculty. The stunning performances in Dance, Music and Drama made for an excellent end to a very productive day. I would like to thank all students and staff for welcoming our Governors and making the day so successful.
DISTRICT CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS Mr Cartledge Year 7 and 9 The last week has seen the annual Watford District Cross-Country Championships take place at Royal Masonic School in...
Luca 13B Mr Sylvester has nominated Luca as he consistently demonstrates a positive attitude to learning. He is diligent in his approach to his studies and brings his positive,...