Celebrating the success of students using Bedrock

Celebrating the success of students using Bedrock


Danielle Bowe
Danielle Bowe
Celebrating the success of students using...

 

 

Bedrock Vocabulary Learning

Last month, I wrote about our established Bedrock Vocabulary Learning Programme at Bushey Meads and how busy George Furr, our IT manager, had been setting up all the parental accounts-I know how helpful it is being able to monitor your child’s work during lockdown.

Your child’s Year 7 or 8 English teacher continues to be the main person to monitor progress and answer queries, but if any year 7 or 8 parents are having difficulty using their access codes and setting up, please contact IT@busheymeads.org.uk.

Prior to March 23rd, the basic expectation has been that students complete one online lesson a week in school and one as home learning. We have continued that request during this lock-down period and the independent approach that Bedrock Vocabulary relies on is perfect for remote learning in these times.

Celebrating the success of students using Bedrock in April

The following students are the top users from each participating class in April -congratulations- R3s for you!

Nethush Lokuhewage, Tamunoibiye Harry-Brown, James Allan, Charles Keough, Migi Simmonds, Jathursan Suthakaran, Patryk Patalong, Justin Rubin, Nadine Parmenter, Justin Lester, Hadi Hussain, Jayden Wheeler, Ella Avci, Brook Lamble, Harry Thorn, Lily-Rose Curtis-Gibson, Arun Khan

The following students have made the most progress in their class in April – congratulations – R3 for you!

Sanvi Patel, Abdullah Al-shyiab, Justin Lester, Anaiya-Lily Palan, Cameron Hambleton, Katie Law, Shiv Galaiya, Ruchi Patel, Elizabeth Musoke, Narthaki Sivadasan, Ihsan Khan, Tom Harverson, Gracie Fry, Katherine Lester, Shivenn Hindocha, Amie Crain

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