Music Trip
Last night we were fortunate enough to be able to take some of our A level music students to see the London Philharmonic Orchestra performing at the Royal Festival Hall on...
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Last night we were fortunate enough to be able to take some of our A level music students to see the London Philharmonic Orchestra performing at the Royal Festival Hall on...
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The Year 9 cohort have been so lucky this term gaining experience in every specialism of technology. In food the students have been taking a culinary trip around the world making...
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It has been another action-packed start to the new half term, whilst we once again adjust to the colder and shorter days, but nonetheless there has been plenty of celebrate at...
Posted by Adam Lyley
It was great to join Elm house assembly last week and hear from our inspiring Head of House Mr Cox talking about the power of kindness and how acts of kindness not only benefit...
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Jesse – Lee Bushnell year 7 is our Reader of the Week. At the moment she is reading Jacqueline Wilson’s Funny Girls. Previously to that she read Anne Frank’s...
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This week we want to commend all of our outstanding and inspirational Year 12 and 13 Students who supported our Sixth Form Open Evening event so successfully on Tuesday. All our...
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Year 9 students enjoyed a day of cultural and linguistic immersion. The MFL town trail involved students visiting different ‘shops’ (classrooms) in a Spanish town (the BMS site)...
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We are very proud of our students at Bushey Meads and we are delighted to recognise hard work in all forms. The pastoral team are privileged to work alongside such dedicated...
Posted by Helen Blowers
Last night we were fortunate enough to be able to take some of our A level music students to see the London Philharmonic Orchestra performing at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s Embankment. The evening consisted of four pieces of French Impressionism conducted by Klaus Makela and featuring an amazing cello solo by Truls Mork. It was so inspiring to see so many great musicians playing at the top of their game, and for the students to see a really outstanding performance by some of the best musicians in the country.
It was also brilliant to be able to see live music and give our A level students the opportunity to see where their endeavours could take them.
Thanks
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In Year 10 GCSE Music students were focussing on the pop music element of their GCSE course and were being well supported by Mr Gray, Head of Music and Advanced Lead Teacher to...