Careers & WRL Newsletter article for 5th March
What an exciting week for our Year 10 students. For many of them this is their first experience entering into the world of work. Our fabulous pupils have chosen a variety of...
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What an exciting week for our Year 10 students. For many of them this is their first experience entering into the world of work. Our fabulous pupils have chosen a variety of...
Posted by Mala Patel
Ms Pattni, Lead Practitioner, and Mr Godfrey, Advanced Lead Teacher, delivered extremely useful CPD to staff on Friday morning on the topic of marking and feedback. The CPD gave...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Dear Bushey Meads Students We are officially celebrating British Science week from Monday 10th March to 14th March 2025. Science lessons will have specific themes and there will...
Posted by Vishanti Ram
Sociology : Year 13 Students Investigate CAGE and Crime In our Year 13 Sociology class, students recently explored a compelling topic that delves into the reasons behind criminal...
Posted by admin
Do you think you can outsmart your Heads of House? Now’s your chance to prove it! Join us in the Hall on Tuesday 18th March from 2pm-4pm for the highly anticipated Beat the...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
This week is National Careers Week and it coincides with our Year 10 Work Experience. The Theme of the Week is Innovation so in CDC time students have been thinking about what it...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
With World Book Day taking place on Thursday and exciting innovative projects and activities planned for next week’s Science Week, the Theme of the Week Innovation was all...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see the students in Mr Newton’s Year 9 science class ask and answer so many questions as part of a science experiment demonstration earlier this week. As the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As a multi academy Trust it is always good to connect in with other successful organisations and over the last few weeks the school has been represented at the Wren Academy Trust...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Key members of the BMS Teaching and Learning Team and other exemplary staff shared some simple but highly effective strategies for enabling students to smartly self and peer...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Sociology : Year 13 Students Investigate CAGE and Crime
In our Year 13 Sociology class, students recently explored a compelling topic that delves into the reasons behind criminal behavior. Using the CAGE framework—Class, Age, Gender, and Ethnicity—students worked in groups to investigate various court case scenarios. Their task was to understand how different social factors might influence someone’s likelihood to commit a crime, and they were required to support their analysis with sociological theories.
Through their research, students examined how issues like social class, age, gender, and ethnicity could contribute to criminal behavior. Drawing from sociological theories such as Marxism, Feminism, and Interactionism, they explored how factors like inequality, societal expectations, and cultural pressures may shape individuals’ actions and decisions.
The students then presented their findings to the class, engaging in lively discussions and debates. These presentations allowed them to put their theoretical knowledge into practice while encouraging critical thinking. They also gained valuable experience in public speaking and collaboration, while exploring some of the deeper, often complex social issues that contribute to crime in society.
This activity not only helped deepen the students’ understanding of sociology, but also gave them a chance to reflect on important social issues, making the learning experience both meaningful and impactful. It’s an example of how we bring sociological theories to life in the classroom, helping students connect what they learn to the world around them.
Written by: Ms Alrubai
Key members of the BMS Teaching and Learning Team and other exemplary staff shared some simple but highly effective strategies for enabling students to smartly self and peer...
It was great to see the students in Mr Newton’s Year 9 science class ask and answer so many questions as part of a science experiment demonstration earlier this week. As the...