Humanities Lessons at BMS
It was great to pop in to a Year 10 Geography lesson to see students researching the devastating impact of hurricanes across the world and also hear such great discussions taking...
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It was great to pop in to a Year 10 Geography lesson to see students researching the devastating impact of hurricanes across the world and also hear such great discussions taking...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Friday 28th September 2018, the Year 10 dance cohort went to the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) for their Enrichment Day. The students had a very busy day! Their first class was...
Posted by Annabel Simes
Our Year 10 GCSE Business Studies students were working really well on an engaging task related to a product of their choice – unlocking the concept of added value. Leading...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Friday 28th September 105 students went to the: V&A British Museum National Gallery Tate Modern Science Museum Natural History A truly inspiring day visiting London and...
Posted by Des Timotheou
It was great to see the students and staff from Bushey Meads at this year’s national youth games held at Stoke Mandeville Stadium. They had taken part in many different Paralympic...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Danielle Bowe
On Enrichment Day, MFL students from Year 10 did a language immersion day. We started off with French and Spanish café role plays which were fun as we practised ordering food and...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
The day started with a talk about the transition from year 11 and the different pathways available to everyone; 6th Form, College or Apprenticeships. We looked at the different...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
Friday 28th September saw our first whole school Enrichment Day of the academic year. The students either had the opportunity to go on trips linked to their learning or immerse in...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Inspired by a professional theatre company our Year 13 Drama students were performing and taking on board some detailed feedback from their peers and Mr Futerill as they honed...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to pop in to a Year 10 Geography lesson to see students researching the devastating impact of hurricanes across the world and also hear such great discussions taking place in Mr Newbold’s Year 7 RE lesson. Students were really engaged, doing their best, had responded to green pen marking with their purple pens and were all listening carefully to the teacher and each other across the classroom.
There was lots of good learning taking place.
Looking Forward As June 15th gets closer, the day for the return for Year 12 students to school is fast approaching. Next week we will be welcoming back our Year 12 students for...
Research shows that responding to high quality marking and feedback is one of the real keys to making outstanding progress in learning. It was therefore really encouraging to see...