Working with Meadow Wood School
Girls in Year 9 have been working on sports leadership in their PE classes this term. Looking at the qualities that make a good leader. They have designed, developed and...
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Girls in Year 9 have been working on sports leadership in their PE classes this term. Looking at the qualities that make a good leader. They have designed, developed and...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
Teamwork and leadership are two really important life attributes that we take very seriously at Bushey Meads School. All staff are encouraged to strongly develop these character...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Basketball It has been a very successful for the BMS basketball teams this week with wins for the Year 8,9 and 10 teams. Practices continue at lunchtimes next week with all age...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
The year 8 and 9 netball teams were certainly able to embrace the theme of the week last week, Reflection, as they received their Watford District Division 1 Netball League...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
Girls in Year 9 have been working on sports leadership in their PE classes this term. Looking at the qualities that make a good leader. They have designed, developed and delivered small lessons and discussed ways lessons can be adapted to suit the needs of a wide range of abilities.
To support this learning we have been lucky enough to work with neighbouring Special School Meadow Wood. This collaboration has allowed BMS students to interact and engage with the students at Meadow Wood and help and assist in one of their PE lessons.
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The opportunity has been snapped up by BMS students who have been keen to engage and gain valuable life experience working with severely disabled students.
So far 8 students have been lucky enough to participate in the sessions with more to follow in the coming months.
Students have led sessions in either cheerleading or target skills and have been asked to focus on both the physical and sensual requirements of the MW students.
It has been a real privilege for staff in both schools to watch the interaction between the students and see how the relationships have been initially fostered and then further developed during the lesson. Working independently with students with very little communicative skills has had its challenges for the BM students but they have adapted and learnt the best ways to interact and towards the end of their lessons have begun to take lead and use their initiative in the activities they have been delivering.
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The photos show some of the activities students worked on in this weeks lesson.
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