Meet the Artist Olivia Rose
Last Thursday, 23rd January, Year 12 and 13 Art, Photography and Graphics students attended the National Portrait Gallery. The event involved viewing the permanent and temporary...
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Last Thursday, 23rd January, Year 12 and 13 Art, Photography and Graphics students attended the National Portrait Gallery. The event involved viewing the permanent and temporary...
Posted by Aya Speker
On January 5th the initial applications for a Sixth Form place in September 2020 closed. This is just the first stage of applications and we can report that record numbers have...
Posted by Matthew O'Kelly
Wednesday 15th January at 6pm saw the deadline of submissions for applications for University close across the UK. At Bushey Meads we are proud to say that we have had more...
Posted by Matthew O'Kelly
This week we welcomed Raisa Murtaza and Charlotte Boswell to Bushey Meads School to talk to Sixth Formers. Raisa is a Solicitor specialising in clinical negligence for the NHS...
Posted by Alison Crayden
On Friday 10th January all Year 13 students with their Character Development Coaches gathered in the Main Hall, eagerly waiting to find out the results from the Pre Public...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
A key part of the role of the prefects is to complete a lunchtime duty within the school – this week saw the prefects completing their first set of official duties. Mr...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Led by Mrs Waring and Mrs Speker, Year 11 students had an introduction into compositional elements of photography, some technical training on using lighting equipment and...
Posted by Aya Speker
Year 11 students completed a workshop, painting a winter landscape, inspired by the work of artist Anita Reynolds. In less than an hour students completed two charcoal drawing...
Posted by Aya Speker
On Friday December 6th our current Year 11 students got to spend the day as a Sixth Former taking part in our ‘Into Sixth Form Day’. The day was spent experiencing the day to day...
Posted by Matthew O'Kelly
On Friday 6th December, year 11 spent the day experience life as a 6th former. Over 70% of 6th form students at Bushey Meads School student at least one subject within the...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Last Thursday, 23rd January, Year 12 and 13 Art, Photography and Graphics students attended the National Portrait Gallery. The event involved viewing the permanent and temporary exhibitions as well as an opportunity to meet the award-winning photographer and director Olivia Rose. The students sat enthralled, inspired and interested for an hour to learn about her artistic practice and discuss the portraits on display in a Q&A session.
Rose’s portraits of singer and performer Jorja Smith, rappers Stormzy and D Double E and radio presenter Julie Adenuga are currently on display in the Gallery as part of the Inspiring Portraits: Collecting for the Future display.This offered a unique opportunity for students to connect with practising artists who are associated with the National Portrait Gallery through exhibitions, commissions and their programme of portrait prizes.Olivia Rose spoke about her journey into the art world and how she developed her unique style and built her vision. Her stories were honest and related to many of our own students’ struggles. It was powerful to hear these stories and understand how artists work as well as the challenges they face and the successes they experience.
One of her biggest messages was to not be afraid to ask people to take their photograph. Rose also advised that to be successful one should always network with others and keep sending your work to competitions or promote it through companies and social media. The sixth form students took away a great deal of artistic ideas as well as life skills with them.
Well done to everyone who attended Debate Club over the past two weeks. The debating was superb and we had lots of fun too. If you would like to join our BMS Debate Club, come...
Jhanavi Tiwari 12 Oak In celebration of World Book Day last week we wanted to acknowledge the superb support given by Jhanavi in her role as a Library Prefect. She voluntarily...