Sci-Fi Club at BMS
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away (that’s Monday lunchtime in L5) we saw the start of Sci-Fi club. Opened to years 7&8 with the intention of it being something...
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away (that’s Monday lunchtime in L5) we saw the start of Sci-Fi club. Opened to years 7&8 with the intention of it being something...
Posted by Jack Sylvester
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One of the most rewarding parts of my job is to sit in on a variety of lessons and watch our brilliant teachers and students participate in what they do best. Last week I had the...
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Posted by David Chalkley
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This week saw Bushey Meads School mark Remembrance Day with a series of assemblies and activities. In our CDC time we have been looking at the importance of Remembrance Day, why...
Posted by Nicholas Gray
Last Thursday on Enrichment Day Year 12 students enjoyed immersing themselves in their Extended Project Qualifications or EPQs (a higher level research based qualification worth a...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As part of our curriculum we have a statutory responsibility to teach Relationships Education and Sex Education (RSE) to all our students. At key stage 3, year 7-9, this includes...
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away (that’s Monday lunchtime in L5) we saw the start of Sci-Fi club.
Opened to years 7&8 with the intention of it being something different for students to partake in, it got off to an enjoyable start.
With Star Wars: A New Hope being shown on the big screen and comic books galore, students were kept entertained. Not least, a giant lifesize Dalek which proved to be a big talking point.
Future sessions include more movies, lego building and students designing their own comic book strips.
One parent got in touch to say “we are big comic book fans, great idea by the way” which completely made my day. Safe to say, we had a good time and look forward to welcoming students back next week.
Over the last 18 months, I have immensely enjoyed leading our school debating society. When I took over back in 2017, I could never have imagined the scale of the success that the...
One of the most rewarding parts of my job is to sit in on a variety of lessons and watch our brilliant teachers and students participate in what they do best. Last week I had the...