Reading Champions Challenge
Last Wednesday, eight of our enthusiastic Year 7 students took part in the National Reading Champions Quiz run by the National Literacy Trust. It’s the first time...
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Last Wednesday, eight of our enthusiastic Year 7 students took part in the National Reading Champions Quiz run by the National Literacy Trust. It’s the first time...
Posted by Teresa Turton
In addition to the Carnegie award, the Kate Greenaway medal is awarded for an outstanding book in terms of illustration for children and young people. In library studies we often...
Posted by Teresa Turton
Literacy is taken very seriously at BMS and viewed as a vital cog in the wheel of student progress. High standards of literacy allow students to access the curriculum in every...
Posted by Graeme Searle
Once again, our team of student librarians are proving invaluable in the LRC. Owen and Nathan have taken on the shared role of Senior Head Librarians, arranging the rota of desk...
Posted by Teresa Turton
It was so lovely to see how keen the Year 7 students were in their reading lesson in the LRC with Mrs Turton our outstanding LRC Manager on Wednesday of this week. Many of them...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Find out more about the issues surrounding Black History Month by exploring our display in the library featuring books on famous campaigners, activists, sports people and topics...
Posted by Teresa Turton
Our LRC has a slightly new look and feel this year with new COVID measures in place. As in classrooms, students sanitise their hands and clean their workspaces before use. When...
Posted by Teresa Turton
We are delighted to welcome Ms Turton our new Learning Resource Centre Manager to Bushey Meads School and are really pleased with the impact she has had already. Building on the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Hello, my name is Teresa Turton and I had the privilege of taking over last week as the new LRC manager. Much as I was very excited about working in such a buzzing, successful...
Posted by Teresa Turton
It was great to see James in Year 7 turning up for breakfast club in the LRC earlier this week wearing his new Gryffindor scarf. His mum was so proud of him gaining the very first...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Wednesday, eight of our enthusiastic Year 7 students took part in the National Reading Champions Quiz run by the National Literacy Trust. It’s the first time we’ve entered teams in this event and our students were competing against 45 teams from the North London region, including each other.
Their first challenge was to decide on which of the ten rounds they would play their joker and receive double points. As any quiz enthusiast will appreciate, not knowing exactly what the round titles mean, you never pick the right one – this resulted in a little frustration to say the least! However, there was much excitement and laughter, not to mention competitive spirit between the two Bushey Meads teams.
Sadly, we didn’t finish in the top three and coincidentally both teams finished with the same score, but students learned a lot about teamwork and left with a long list of books they want to read – next year we’ll know what to expect and be well-prepared.
Luxman said ” The competition was so much fun! There were a variety of rounds and a variety of books. I loved how it made me want to read a whole range of genres of books. I hope it inspires other children too!”
The organisers said the aim was for students to share a love of books, have a lot of fun and feel inspired to read more, I would say they achieved that without a doubt!
‘Pride and Prejudice’ (1813) by Jane Austen Enduringly popular and a great introduction to Jane Austen, the novel is set in rural England in the early 19th century. It follows the...
It was good to visit a number of Character Development Groups last Friday morning and once again see all students making the most of the dedicated 20 minutes of silent reading....