Student Leadership
Last week on Wednesday our head students came together for a special assembly focused on transition and leadership, delivered to both Year 7 and Year 12 students. The assembly...
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Last week on Wednesday our head students came together for a special assembly focused on transition and leadership, delivered to both Year 7 and Year 12 students. The assembly...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Shortly after completing his GCSEs this summer, Year 12 student Ollie took on an extraordinary challenge: running 100 miles in just 30 days to raise money for Great Ormond Street...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Vape Awareness Week – Promoting Health and Safety Among Our Students Next week we will be holding a Vape Awareness Week as part of our ongoing commitment to promoting the health...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
We’re excited to launch the Attendance Lottery for this term, which will start on Monday 15 September and run for 10 weeks. All students who achieve at least 95%...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Welcome back! We hope everyone enjoyed a restful break and is ready for the new academic year ahead. Our classrooms, corridors and playgrounds are already buzzing with energy and...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
On Tuesday Mrs Seed, SENDCo, and key leaders from the Learning Support Faculty, met with parents and carers of Year 5 and Year 6 children to explain the support given within...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It’s been a genuine pleasure getting to know our new Year 7s this past week, and 7b/En1 have already made a fantastic impression. From lively discussions to thoughtful...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
Our Year 11 IT students have made an outstanding start to the year, celebrating fantastic results in their most recent coursework submission. Last summer term, the students worked...
Posted by Mo Abusef
On Tuesday morning of this week Chair of Governors Di Hoeksma and prospective Governor Varsha Pabari joined me on a walk of the school and were impressed with the level of focus...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We continue to work hard to encourage all students to build regular reading into their daily lives and develop that passion and love for life-long learning through reading. Last...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It’s been a genuine pleasure getting to know our new Year 7s this past week, and 7b/En1 have already made a fantastic impression. From lively discussions to thoughtful reflections, they’ve brought energy and enthusiasm into the English classroom—and now, they’re taking their first steps into the world of Sparx Reader.
This week marked their debut with the platform, and it’s safe to say that curiosity was high. With intuitive design and a wide range of engaging texts, Sparx Reader offers students the chance to explore literature at their own pace while building essential reading habits. Whether they were diving into short stories, exciting novels, or tackling vocabulary challenges, 7b/En1 approached the experience with focus and flair.
Why Sparx Reader Matters
Sparx Reader isn’t just another reading tool; it’s a personalised platform that supports comprehension, vocabulary development, and reading stamina. It tracks progress through Sparx Reader Points (SRP), encouraging consistency and rewarding effort.
Here’s how it works across Key Stage 3:
This structured approach helps students build a regular reading routine, while allowing teachers to monitor progress and offer tailored support. It also empowers students to take ownership of their learning by choosing texts that interest them and working towards achievable goals.
For 7b/En1, this is just the beginning. We’re excited to see how their reading journeys unfold and how Sparx Reader will help nurture not just literacy, but a lifelong love of reading.
A Tale of Two Cities is one of Charles Dickens most famous historical novels. It deals with major themes of duality, revolution, and resurrection. Throughout the novel, Dickens...
On 26th April, 20 students from across Year 8 had the opportunity to watch the live broadcast of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Macbeth. Bushey Meads School was one...