Year 7 STEM assembly
At Bushey Meads School, we are fully committed to delivering an outstanding education for all our students and to giving them all the tools they need to reach their full potential...
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At Bushey Meads School, we are fully committed to delivering an outstanding education for all our students and to giving them all the tools they need to reach their full potential...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Two weeks ago, a Year 8 student Lamar Alsaedi participated in the online CyberFirst Girls Competition 2023 in her own time. She completed some of the “Challenges” and within each...
Posted by Mo Abusef
On Monday 28th November, the STEM leaders had the first meeting of the year. This meeting was a chance to speak about ways to promote STEM subjects around the school and the...
Posted by Mo Abusef
In October 2022, the BMS Technology Faculty launched the first IT STEM club which will run every Friday lunch time in room F4. The club opens to all Year groups and no skills or...
Posted by Siew Young
On Wednesday the 2d November, Mrs Greenwood and myself had the privilege to visit the outstanding STEM facility at Watford Boys Grammar school where we were greeted by Mr Thorold...
Posted by Mo Abusef
After months of development in school and out, team SPECTRUM were ready to test their new robot against other schools in the county. This year’s competition involved collecting...
Posted by David Chalkley
Why is STEM important? Nowadays, most careers require good knowledge in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Even those jobs you least expect. For example,...
Posted by Mo Abusef
We were absolutely delighted last week to welcome a number of organisations into Bushey Meads to work with our year 8 students introducing them to possible careers in...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
During our February enrichment day, year 8 enjoyed a day full of activity and adventure run by outside providers focusing upon Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. BMS was...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
This week’s STEM club focuses on ‘Girls in Engineering’. We are very lucky to have such talented female students at Bushey Meads School and none more so than;...
Posted by David Chalkley
At Bushey Meads School, we are fully committed to delivering an outstanding education for all our students and to giving them all the tools they need to reach their full potential and have a successful and bright future.
This Tuesday, I had the privilege to lead a special assembly for year 7 students about STEM. The STEM assembly was prepared and presented by the following STEM leaders at Bushey Meads School:
Mr Abusef – Associate leader and the STEM coordinator
Mr Donovan – head of Maths faculty
Mrs Booth – head of Science faculty
Mr Chalkley – head of Design and Technology faculty
Mrs Young – computer science teacher
The STEM assembly also included interactive demonstrations that provided exciting learning experiences for the students. For example, the design and technology robotics club showcased their robot and discussed the process of designing and programming it. The head of Science faculty demonstrated the effect of mixing different chemicals to create an interesting reaction. Sameer Pabari”an ambitious year 7 STEM leader” from the computing club demonstrated how to programme a BBC Microbits to display different shapes. The BBC Microbit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. Also Lamar Alsaedi from year 8 talked about her exciting journey in the Cyber Security competition for girls. This competition is run by the NCSC at the national level across the country.
The STEM assembly was a great success, as it not only sparked the students’ interest in these fields but also showed them the relevance and potential impact of STEM in their lives.
We hope to continue organising similar events in the near future to encourage more students to pursue careers in STEM and contribute to the advancement of Science, Maths and Technology.
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