Science club
This week, our students took part in the science club. They used a variety of ingredients, including baking soda, citric acid, essential oils, and food colouring, to create their...
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This week, our students took part in the science club. They used a variety of ingredients, including baking soda, citric acid, essential oils, and food colouring, to create their...
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Posted by Donna King
Head of Standards, Safeguarding and SEND, Mrs Ash led a series of main school assemblies this week to promote the importance of leadership and those hugely significant character...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We have all been aware of the emerging topic of AI and its growing influence within our society. In education AI has its benefits, but it does need to be used cautiously. On...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are very fortunate to have an amazing IT Team at Bushey Meads who work incredibly hard within our school and across all three institutions in our Multi Academy Trust to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As part of teachers continuing professional development we are constantly observing and feeding back to each other. It was lovely today to get out from the science block and see...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
The Dance Department’s Student Awards were created to award students from all years and key stages for their commitments, efforts, improvements and successes at the end of every...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
On Thursday 12 October the main hall was packed with Year 11 students, parents and carers ready to learn different strategies and techniques for revision. Mrs Greenwood, Assistant...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The first Student Parliament meeting of the academic year was held on Monday and was the first opportunity to gather all the Character Development Representatives together to...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
20 GCSE students spent three days in Dorset visiting the Studland Beach National Nature Reserve, one of the finest coastal habitats on the south coast. Other equally stunning...
Posted by Ama Bartholomew
This week, our students took part in the science club. They used a variety of ingredients, including baking soda, citric acid, essential oils, and food colouring, to create their own unique bath bombs.
The students enjoyed learning about the science behind the bath bomb reactions and how to create their own. They also had fun experimenting and seeing how the bath bombs work.
The science club is a great way for students to learn about science in a fun and hands-on way. It is also a great way for students to be creative and express themselves.
We have more exciting practicals planned, and we look forward to seeing more students join the science club in the following weeks.
This term has seen KS3 science club start up once again, with a fantastic number of curious young scientists participating in a range of fun and educational activities during...