Amazing Creations in Science and French
It was inspiring to stand on duty and welcome students to the school on Wednesday morning this week and see the amazing home learning creations that had been made by some of our...
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It was inspiring to stand on duty and welcome students to the school on Wednesday morning this week and see the amazing home learning creations that had been made by some of our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This year the English Faculty will be honouring William Shakespeare by promoting his plays each month in the BMS newsletter. With October being the spooky month of Halloween, it...
Posted by Natalie Stanton
Do your best work ever… At IBM, work is more than a job – it’s a calling: To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients and sell. To make...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Coinciding with the Jhalak Prize 2020 for Writers of Colour our LRC is recognising classical and contemporary literature by such authors. With a remarkable range of...
Posted by Claire Till
Providing students with an interesting journey through the why and how of human behaviour is GCSE Psychology. Psychology is understood as the scientific study of the mind and...
Posted by Claire Till
Joining a Year 9 class for their physical geography lesson I had the pleasure of seeing these students modelling all of our Keys to Success. Engaged in independent research they...
Posted by Claire Till
The Big Law Question For Black History Month Year 12 law students have been studying the infamous case of Stephen Lawrence, the black teenager killed in April 1993. Students have...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
As we grapple with the complexities of remote learning taking place at the same time as providing real time lessons, it was great to hear from our hugely talented and enthusiastic...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was superb to join Ms Fort’s talented Year 7 music class last Friday morning to see them learning all about the complexities of musical rhythmic notation and also be able to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was inspiring to stand on duty and welcome students to the school on Wednesday morning this week and see the amazing home learning creations that had been made by some of our talented Year 7 students for science and French.
In science with Mrs Siddiqui students have been studying all about different cells and their 3D models demonstrated their excellent understanding., For French home learning Kayla had created a Performing Arts Stage inspired by the French Actress and Dancer Sofia Boutella.
It was great to see the creativity and hard work that the students had clearly made and I’m sure their learning will be remembered for a long time to come – all part of increasing that all important memory retrieval.
At our last enrichment day, students in year 10 completed a full day workshop, creating coil pots and then decorating them with reliefs of letters and items to do with their...
The passion of the superb teachers at Bushey Meads shone through strongly last week on our latest Enrichment Day as they delivered important sessions to Year 9 students who are...