Year 8 Maths Trip to Oxford University
Year 8 had a recent opportunity to visit the famous Oxford University and spend some time there with the students. This picture above, was taken on the grounds of Balliol College...
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Year 8 had a recent opportunity to visit the famous Oxford University and spend some time there with the students. This picture above, was taken on the grounds of Balliol College...
Posted by Lauren Wright
We finished our day at Oxford by visiting the Maths Institute. We were greeted by a maths enthusiast and professor called James. He started the seminar by claiming that 0.9...
Posted by James Donovan
It was an inspiring way to end the week last week during lesson 5 on Friday – conducting a learning walk around our outstanding Maths Faculty. With Year 7s grappling with...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The Maths leaders and Space Club have joined forces to get everyone involved in the wonder that is rockets. I’m sure everyone has an idea of how rockets fly, but not everyone...
Posted by James Donovan
In preparation for their Curriculum Evening on 24th October, year 7 have been combining their dance and maths skills to create some fantastic dance routines! With a focus on...
Posted by Lara Timmins
Bushey Meads Maths Games Club has restarted once again and, every Friday lunchtime in G3, students and staff can be found enjoying mathematical puzzles and games like KenKen, area...
Posted by Luke Kasza
On a very wet Wednesday morning it was lovely to walk through the maths block and see all the students thoroughly engrossed and engaged in their maths learning. Year 10 students...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On a bright, sunny Wednesday lunchtime it was heartening to see so many students take the opportunity to attend the weekly Maths Masterclass sessions in G2 and G3. students were...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was brilliant to see some very powerful live marking in action in Mrs Ahmed’s Year 7 maths lesson on Monday of this week. Under the topic of equations with brackets students...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
With the GCSE and A level examination season well underway, I would like to thank all the staff for continuing to really go the extra mile for all our hardworking Year 11 and 13...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Year 8 had a recent opportunity to visit the famous Oxford University and spend some time there with the students. This picture above, was taken on the grounds of Balliol College which we visited. When we arrived there, they showed us the plan for the day through a presentation. We were always given the opportunity to ask questions about university entrance and what to expect at university. After the presentation we were placed in groups and given a question to have a debate on. These were no ordinary questions. They were chosen specially to confuse us as there were so many different views on what was a correct answer. ‘Can money buy happiness?’ was one of our questions. We then had a vote on which group could come up with one of these kinds of questions to debate on. Within a couple of minutes, we were lined up to go to lunch. Our lunch was fantastic. It consisted of dessert and lunch.
Next, we were introduced to one of the students named Jamie; he showed us around and we saw his room where he stayed. We also found out that he got into Oxford with 11 A* in his GCSEs and 6 A* in his A -levels. We were shown to our base where we had a couple of math quizzes. They were very interesting indeed. Teachers decided that we could present these to our math classes on our first day back to check if our class could figure it out.
Last but not least we then gathered our stuff and started to head back towards our coach. It was a really amazing experience and a great opportunity for all of us! In roughly 2 hours we were at school so we reached around 4:15.
I think this was a very inspiring trip as we now know that if we try our best then we shall succeed and of course by looking at Jamie’s results we understood that it takes your full potential to get into the university that everyone can achieve if they put their everything into it. The quizzes were challenging but if you tried hard then you would’ve got it.
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