The Doctors Show Trip
Just before Half-Term we went to go see The Doctors Show to support our History GCSE. The trip was very beneficial as currently in history we are learning about health and the...
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Just before Half-Term we went to go see The Doctors Show to support our History GCSE. The trip was very beneficial as currently in history we are learning about health and the...
Posted by Adam Lyley
Bushey Meads English Faculty We are committed to providing a high quality and engaging English curriculum that equips students for the future as confident communicators, assured...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
I’m sure you have all heard someone say, “You can’t revise for English!”. You might have even said it yourself!On Wednesday 15th January the English department addressed this...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
From Monday of this week, our Year 11 students have been benefiting from yet another smart raising achievement strategy. Having just received their PPE results a few days earlier,...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Following the PPE results assembly on Thursday 9th January many Year 11 students were eager to act immediately and start preparing for their GCSE’s. One opportunity for them...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Teachers at Bushey Meads certainly go the extra mile for the students in their care – way beyond many schools in the local area and indeed the region. We have always offered...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Wednesday 16 October the main hall was packed with Year 11 students, parents and carers ready to learn different strategies and techniques for revision. Mr Varsani, Assistant...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
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
At Bushey Meads we offer some of our Key Stage 4 students timetabled lessons to compete independent learning. We call these sessions ‘Going for Greatness’ lessons as it gives some...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week saw the start of the GCSE exam session and the first of 4 English exams-Literature paper 1. Well done year 11-all your hard work has paid off! Now is the time to ride on...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Just before Half-Term we went to go see The Doctors Show to support our History GCSE. The trip was very beneficial as currently in history we are learning about health and the people – how medicine, surgery and public health have changed and developed over time.
The show was really useful for helping to remind us about key figures we had learnt about at the start of the course, but also gave me very useful exam techniques to improve my answers, when i’m in the actual exam. Overall, I think that the trip was very fun and a really great experience to support the topic. I particularly liked the comical feel of the play and the light-heartedness of it.
Nicala – 11S
It has been a very busy and successful year so far in the newly merged social sciences and humanities faculty. Business studies is a subject that has expended this year to offer a...
At the end of the Spring term, teachers in the humanities and social sciences faculty like to look back at what has been achieved so far this year. It may be a more unusual year...