A Summer Term of Lockdown Arts
This week would have seen our more able drama students take part in the annual Bushey Meads Outdoor Shakespeare production supported by a range of artists from across the arts...
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This week would have seen our more able drama students take part in the annual Bushey Meads Outdoor Shakespeare production supported by a range of artists from across the arts...
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Posted by Sarah Brown
Auditions for this year’s musical have already started and the quality of the auditions have been outstanding! We will be holding two more rounds of auditions this week and we ask...
Posted by Natalie Miller
This term drama students in year 9 have been tasked with creating an original devised piece of theatre as part of our annual year 9 drama competition. Students are given a range...
Posted by Greg Knowles
On Sunday evening the Main Hall at Bushey Meads School was packed with adoring George Michael fans, as well as many students, parents, teachers, Governors and Trustees all there...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Adoring fans from around the world gathered at our school last Sunday morning to pay tribute to one of our most famous alumni George Michael and honour his musical achievements...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week would have seen our more able drama students take part in the annual Bushey Meads Outdoor Shakespeare production supported by a range of artists from across the arts faculty. It is with sadness that we could not bring you this much loved event this year and instead wondered what we could do instead.
Looking back over this term’s work we realised that the biggest thing that had been missing from the arts curriculum was the opportunity for students to see each other’s work. Watching your peers acting, dancing, singing, playing instruments is crucial to the development of our young artists. It is always the highlight of teaching in the arts when you see students inspired by the work produced in the school.
So we decided we would share some of our favourite pieces of work that have been submitted to us over the last term.
If you can spare just under 15 minutes of your time then it is worth watching the wonderful selection of work in our ‘A Summer Term Of Lockdown Arts’ video below.
Dear students, parents and carers, Here is the STEM Challenge for this week. Do you have a thread spool at home? If not, try substituting it with something else you can find...
Last Thursday, during our latest enrichment day, it was good to spend time with our Year 9 cohort who were spending a day immersing themselves in the world of the arts. Besides...