IT STEM club – current news
The club welcomes any students regardless of previous experience or skill as long as they are excited to learn. Each Friday lunchtime in F4, interested pupils from any year group...
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The club welcomes any students regardless of previous experience or skill as long as they are excited to learn. Each Friday lunchtime in F4, interested pupils from any year group...
Posted by Siew Young
There is always a great buzz in the tech block on Tuesday’s after school, when students come with enthusiasm and ideas to explore during our weekly STEM Club sessions....
Posted by David Chalkley
Last week, I had the privilege of meeting with the STEM Leadership Team to discuss strategies and share ideas on advancing STEM education at our school. During this productive...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Bioengineering is a relatively new discipline and area of study, and it can mean many different things to different people. Working at the interface between engineering and...
Posted by Mo Abusef
STEM Potential is a multi-year programme of activities and support, developed to help you to discover the wide range of subjects within STEM studies and to help you get into...
Posted by Mo Abusef
We were absolutely delighted last week to welcome a number of organisations into Bushey Meads to work with our year 8 introducing them to possible careers in Science,...
Posted by Donna King
This year has started off with a bang in STEM. Programming from Scratch is being taken to a new level by BMS students. A collection of new aspiring projects in programming. These...
Posted by Mo Abusef
We’re excited to announce the upcoming Year 9 Girls Engineering Summer School, a fantastic STEM opportunity for budding scientists and mathematicians to...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Exciting STEM Opportunity! We are thrilled to announce a fantastic opportunity for year 12 and year 13 students to explore their passion for engineering, computer science and...
Posted by Mo Abusef
I would like to thank the Site Saff for making a number of important alterations to the school site during the summer holidays that have definitely enhanced the environment for...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The club welcomes any students regardless of previous experience or skill as long as they are excited to learn. Each Friday lunchtime in F4, interested pupils from any year group can work together or independently on computers to enjoy and develop any ICT and computing skills.
This is what has happening this autumn term:
Teyim and Aleks have completed the Bebra Challenge which was organised by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and delivered in partnership with the University of Oxford. The Bebras Challenge introduces computational thinking to students worldwide. Each participant has 45 minutes to tackle a series of interactive tasks, designed to encourage logical thinking and problem-solving skills appropriate for their age group.
Both Teyim and Aleks received a certificate of participation while Teyim also received a Gold certificate for being the top 10% students who have achieved more than 152 marks; Aleks is in the top 50% students who have achieved more than 106 marks. I am very proud of these two Year 13 students because there were 15084 participants nationally.
Kartikeya, Teyim and Aleks have successfully completed the Enigma Challenge organised by Ada computer science (www.adacomputerscience.org). They each received a certificate of participation from www.adacomputerscience.org.
Year 11 students Jamie, Lucas and Paul helped test the Sphere Bolt and decide whether it is worth buying this robot for the IT STEM club. Year 9 students Chloe, Kira, Lily and Anjolaoluwa also helped evaluating the effectiveness of using Sphere Bolt to teach KS3 students in programming.
Chloe built the Otto robot and attempted to program the robot by using the downloaded software. She organised the software installation with the IT technician and I am thankful for her help and dedication to her work. Finally, all the Year 11 and Year 9 students gave their valued opinions on which robot to buy and why.
Teyim and Aleks were completing the Bebra Challenge in 45mins.
The building of our bridge has started, with students working on building the struts which will help support the road of the bridge! Once enough of these supports have been made,...
Are you a Year 13 student passionate about STEM? Follow in the footsteps of Zainah, who won the prestigious Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship last year and secured £5000 per year...