Fantastic digestive system models made by Year 9!
This week in science, 9S1 have been making life-size, wearable models of the digestive system using aprons. Many of the models show a great deal of effort and detail, one of which...
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This week in science, 9S1 have been making life-size, wearable models of the digestive system using aprons. Many of the models show a great deal of effort and detail, one of which...
Posted by Claire Morrin
It is always a great experience to visit our vibrant Science Faculty at BMS. All staff within the faculty are passionate about engaging students with the fascinating scientific...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our dedicated head and deputy head of science, Mr O’Brien and Ms Atchuthan, supported on Tuesday by Mr Green, planned and delivered a marathon programme of six 3-hour...
Posted by Bill Fisher
Top scientists from Years 8 & 9, with the enthusiasm and motivation to gain this prestigious national science award, have signed up to our new CREST award club. Each Tuesday...
Posted by Bill Fisher
What spinach did for Popeye, our top boy scientists are hoping porridge will do for them. Dedicated head of science, Mr O’Brien, is sharing his well-known love of the oaty...
Posted by Bill Fisher
This week in science, 9S1 have been making life-size, wearable models of the digestive system using aprons. Many of the models show a great deal of effort and detail, one of which even featuring a tube to demonstrate the journey of waste through the body!
In recent weeks we have been delighted to welcome back two former students to Bushey Meads School. Maggie Halpin talked to Year 12 IT students about her role as a Senior IT...
Science Club Wednesday 9th May with Mr. Green. Students enjoyed the task and challenge of making paper water bombs to knock down a target. Kavya in year 8 came closest to knocking...