Scientist of the Week – The Unknown Scientists – Issue 61
This week’s dedication is to all those men, women and children who lost their chance to become scientist of the week, as they may have lost their lives, may have lost their...
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This week’s dedication is to all those men, women and children who lost their chance to become scientist of the week, as they may have lost their lives, may have lost their...
Posted by James Felix
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The whole school mantra, Our School has a Mind to be Kind, is discussed frequently with students and the wider community with everyone encouraged to participate in Acts of...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Thursday 7th November Year 10 students took part in an enrichment event designed to enable them to develop their Enterprise and Business Learning skills and prepare them for a...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
The reading partners scheme launched on Monday 11th November with a range of year 8 and 9 student buddies meeting their year 10 and 12 reading mentors for 15 minutes during CDC...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
On Tuesday of this week we held our now annual Governors’ Day and 9 of our hardworking governors were in school for a variety of activities designed to support the ongoing school...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Head of History Mr Lyley and six superb students leaders led our Main School Assemblies this week focussed on the theme of Remembrance. They encouraged us to think and reflect on...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The F1 in Schools design and technology challenge is picking up pace as we get closer to race day in January 2020. The 2 Bushey Meads Teams entering this year are currently;...
Posted by David Chalkley
We were absolutely delighted last week to welcome a number of organisations into Bushey Meads to work with our year 9 students introducing them to future possible careers in...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
This day provided year 7 students the opportunity to study subjects available to them at either key stage 4 or 5. Each student attended a one hour workshop. Thisana in 7 Sycamore...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
This week’s dedication is to all those men, women and children who lost their chance to become scientist of the week, as they may have lost their lives, may have lost their schools or families, or otherwise have had their lives so disrupted that it set us all back an unknown period of time in scientific advancement.
Could this be likened to the loss of scientific understanding in the dark ages?
Please spare these unknown brilliant individuals a moment’s thought.
If you would like to nominate a scientist email felixj@busheymeads.org.uk