The day we met Frank
What a tremendous trip to Oxford we had this week where one of the highlights was our tour of the Balliol campus with the legendary Frank. In his third year, Frank is currently...
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What a tremendous trip to Oxford we had this week where one of the highlights was our tour of the Balliol campus with the legendary Frank. In his third year, Frank is currently...
Posted by Lauren Wright
On Monday evening 40 year 11 students were invited to the Time to Sh9ne programme launch. Parents and students assembled in the sixth form centre where they were able to access...
Posted by Lauren Wright
Last week during CDC time across all year groups, some students were tasked with delivering the CDC activity in line with the ‘More Able Today Than Yesterday’ mantra. ...
Posted by Lauren Wright
It was fantastic to see so many parents, carers and students attend both sittings of our annual More Able Evening on Wednesday evening this week. The Main Hall was packed for both...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Thank you to everyone who attended the More Able Today Than Yesterday evening last week. Both sessions were packed to the rafters, contributing to a warm and vibrant atmosphere...
Posted by Lauren Wright
On Wednesday all year groups attended a special assembly to hear about the ‘More able today than you were yesterday’ idea. This stems from our ‘More Able get...
Posted by Lauren Wright
This week some of our year 10’s have been ‘getting gritty’ in line with our More Able agenda theme of showing passion and perseverance in their studies. They...
Posted by Lauren Wright
Rashmi has been working incredibly hard in her own time to prepare for the end of year exams, and was showing excellent understanding of key topics. She had been peer teaching on...
Posted by Sarah Davey
Last Friday we were privileged to host an artist in residence at Bushey Meads who worked with a More Able group of 30 students who produced four stunning sculptures that have been...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
What a beautiful sunny day we had to visit Cambridge University with our Time to Sh9ne group last Friday. The students toured St. Catharine’s College, where they were...
Posted by Lauren Wright
What a tremendous trip to Oxford we had this week where one of the highlights was our tour of the Balliol campus with the legendary Frank. In his third year, Frank is currently living off-site, studying for his final exams on his Economics and Philosophy Degree course. He had gained entry to Oxford from an academy in Lewisham and he broke down many of the myths that our students had about what ‘type’ of student gets to go to an Oxbridge university. Quite simply, anyone who works hard enough and has the will to gain a place WILL in fact have a great chance to succeed.Frank explained that it’s not about what you know, it’s about HOW you can discuss getting to the right answer. This is the emphasis at the interview stage with students often being given questions that they are not expected to know the answer to. The interviewer will look at how the student uses cross-curricular and general knowledge to offer possible solutions or outcomes. It is evident that wider reading is of paramount importance when discussing any given topic. Their interest lies in what information from another source can support or rebuff a given hypothesis for example. Frank also gave informative tips about living and studying in Oxford. Accommodation is only paid for during term time; making it quite an affordable option compared to many other universities. Bursaries are also plentiful to enable as many young people to access the education of their choice.After lunch at the top table, we walked to the Maths Institute where we were treated to a lively and enthusiastic maths lesson from James (who was as passionate about maths as I am about food)! This guy made us all LOVE maths. He was engaging, interesting and fun. The student’s learned so much and came almost skipping out of the session with a new spring in their step.
The Year 11 Food Preparation and Nutrition GCSE group completed their final food assessment. This assessment is part of their NEA 2 which is worth 35% of the total GCSE. They had...
Assistant Headteacher Mrs Till led the Main School Assemblies this week on the hugely important topic of Internet Safety. She started the engaging and thought provoking assemblies...