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The food students of Bushey Meads have not let the situation we find ourselves in stop them from working hard in the kitchen! Mrs Hanbury has been inundated with delicious looking...
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The food students of Bushey Meads have not let the situation we find ourselves in stop them from working hard in the kitchen! Mrs Hanbury has been inundated with delicious looking...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
As many people find themselves looking for inspiration about what to do during extended periods at home, what better than read the books you’ve had on your list...
Posted by Lynn Court
I first came across the term MOOC (which stands for Massive Open Online Course) when I went to a conference in 2015 where they were encouraging Sixth Form students to do a MOOC so...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
GCSE and A Level Dance at Bushey Meads allows our students to explore a range of dance styles with a heavy focus on both performance and choreography. In both the A Level and GCSE...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
Posted by Danielle Bowe
As last week drew to a close the completely surreal news of school closures and announcements of GCSE and A Level exams being cancelled for this year became a reality and pinching...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Well done to all of our students who are making use of SAM Learning whilst at home. Please see below for a reminder of how to log in. Email me if you are having any...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The current situation has taken the entire nation by surprise and it is safe to say that we weren’t expecting to not attend school for an unknown period of time. School for...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Each week I send out to all stakeholders a ‘Kindness Thought of the Week’ which helps to promote our school mantra of ‘Our School has a Mind to be Kind’...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
At the end of one of the most challenging weeks in education last week it was inspiring and immensely encouraging to receive an email from one of the key middle leaders in our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The food students of Bushey Meads have not let the situation we find ourselves in stop them from working hard in the kitchen!
Mrs Hanbury has been inundated with delicious looking food her students have been making from the planned activities she has sent home.
Year 7 were asked to ‘Pimp up your burger’ and make a ‘Cake in a Mug’
Well done to Maddie, Jake, Lila and Angel who have sent in delicious pictures of their cakes and burgers! Mrs Hanbury is particularly proud of her Year 10’s students Ross, Sophie, Charlie R and Susan who have also been very busy in the kitchen cooking up a storm. Mrs Hanbury loves receiving your cooking photos’ so keep emailing her even if they are not on the topics prescribed!
In preparation for their first practical in Food Technology, Year 7 students carried out experiments to solve the problem of enzymatic browning in fruits. Pieces of apple were put...
“Go to work on an egg” was an advertising slogan used by the United Kingdom’s Egg Marketing Board during the 1950s and 1960s I have no idea why we needed to...