A Taste of Things to Come
Our Year 10 Food Preparation and Nutrition students are getting a sneak peek into their NEA tasks, setting the stage for their Year 11 practical exams. Recently, they completed...
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Our Year 10 Food Preparation and Nutrition students are getting a sneak peek into their NEA tasks, setting the stage for their Year 11 practical exams. Recently, they completed...
Posted by Fiona Amao
I would like to thank all the students and staff for working so hard to develop our outstanding Outdoor Education Area at BMS. Behind the smart picket fence a whole host of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by Hilarie Charles
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Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Despite the heat on Tuesday evening, a large and appreciative audience of parents and carers and their families, teachers and teaching assistants and fellow students packed into...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by Jeremy Turner
Whoever said that history is a dead subject needs to come to Bushey Meads School; it was an absolute joy to enter a number of history lessons this week and see the passion of the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
When you are young you think you have all the time in the world and sometimes don’t make the most of the time that you have; the older you get the more precious you realise...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Maths Coordinator Mr Wood led the Monday Magic Moment at the start of the week and talked about the concept of the Silent Teacher – perhaps a slightly different approach to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our Year 10 Food Preparation and Nutrition students are getting a sneak peek into their NEA tasks, setting the stage for their Year 11 practical exams. Recently, they completed the Food Science task and are now gearing up for the Food Preparation task, which will culminate in a scheduled 2-hour exam. The Brief: Italian and Healthy.
For their upcoming food preparation task, students are challenged to plan, prepare, cook, and present two dishes that embody an Italian and healthy theme. The 2 dishes must be suitable for one person.
To meet this challenge, students have been diligently researching suitable dishes. They’ve honed their technical and presentation skills by selecting and cooking recipes that align with the brief. These practice sessions will culminate in cooking the final two dishes during their end-of-year Year 10 PPEs.
In addition to their practical preparation, students are revising for their written PPEs, scheduled for July 4th. They are also required to produce a detailed step-by-step time plan to efficiently manage the cooking and preparation during the 2-hour practical exam.
Ms. Amao’s Group: Practical exam on Friday, July 5th, 2024.
Mrs. Hanbury’s Group: Practical exam on 8.30 Tuesday, July 16th, 2024.
Students must arrive at 8.30 a.m. to complete their mise-en-place before the exam starts.
Feast your eyes on a selection of the technical dishes our students have created in the past few weeks. Their hard work and creativity are evident in every dish, promising a bright future for these young chefs.
Can you prepare in two hours, a two-course healthy meal comprising a main course and dessert for two people and costing up to £18.00? If so email Mrs...
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