Student Survey Results – November 2020
So much work, from staff at all levels, has gone into making the school as Covid safe as possible whilst balancing the much needed return to learning and a sense of community and...
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So much work, from staff at all levels, has gone into making the school as Covid safe as possible whilst balancing the much needed return to learning and a sense of community and...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
On Monday 16th November it was a real privilege to welcome Head Boy Jack, Head Girl Zuzanna and Head Prefect Jenna to the Senior Leadership Team’s weekly strategic meeting....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As another week comes to a close, both staff and students are looking forward to the weekend but we have to take a moment to appreciate the success of the Bushey Meads Newsletter....
Posted by Unami Tenga
It was impressive to see and hear Sophie in Year 8 speaking confidently to all her peers in last week’s literacy focused reading lesson in the school’s Learning Resource Centre or...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was excellent to join our year 8 students as they braved the frost for a COVID safe PE lesson. With staff having to overcome the additional challenges of sanitising footballs...
Posted by Claire Till
Benigna Bernotaite 9B says: Enrichment Day was a great experience as it taught me about the benefits of learning a language. We don’t only learn a different language, which will...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
As the UK celebrated BHM during the month of October, the humanities faculty played a part by tweaking our topics of study to capture key moments of Black History in the UK and...
Posted by Ama Bartholomew
It has certainly been a very different first half term back but despite all that’s going on in the world, it has been fantastic to have my textiles classroom back in action, with...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Year 8 students have been studying the impact of climate change on the environment and in their geography lesson earlier this week they completed a lengthy card sort exercise to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The Year 13 food science and nutrition students have had a few decisions to make with regards to the course units because of covid. WJEC said they will disregard Year 12 and base...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
So much work, from staff at all levels, has gone into making the school as Covid safe as possible whilst balancing the much needed return to learning and a sense of community and togetherness again for our September return. The senior leadership team were involved in regular Covid safety meetings and all feedback from students, parents, carers and staff had been discussed and taken into consideration. The goal remained and still remains for the school to work within the Government and Public Health England guidelines, whilst providing students with as broad a curriculum and learning experience as possible.
After experiencing the most unique and challenging first 8 weeks of the academic year for all of us in the Bushey Meads community, students were given the opportunity to share their experiences, feelings and suggestions through a student survey to review our systems and protocols.
It was extremely pleasing that 507 students responded to the survey and is testament to how involved our students wanted to be in shaping how the school moves forward in terms of Covid safety. Below are some summary statements of the main findings:
Key Points
Times Students Feel Safest
Statistics related to Wearing of Face Masks
Statistics related to Year group assemblies
Statistics related to the Work Provided on Google Classrooms
Statistics related to the Signage Around the School
Comments
Students were given the opportunity to add comments and so many students did. These were all read carefully by the Senior Leadership Team and formed a big part of the discussions that followed all results being analysed. Many thanks to all the students for taking the time to write these comments and also making some positive suggestions. A small selection of these comments have been included below:
“My thoughts on the one-way system are that it is in place because of Covid guidelines, which I am happy about, but everyone is following the same one way system through H Block making an already narrow corridor feel more unsafe with potentially a hundred people in a small space. My idea for the one-way system is that different year groups should have different one way systems to redirect “traffic” from hubs like H block and the space between C and L block.”
“With regards to the one-way system, though I do believe that it is limiting face to face contact , I also think that because of the one-way system a lot of congestion and overcrowding in specific parts of the school has occurred. Especially at times before and after class, H Block specifically seems way too overcrowded to be safe even with the one-way system in place. You have teachers sometimes having to walk against the one-way system to be on time to their own classes and you have students waiting outside their classrooms for their teachers, which in my opinion defeats the whole purpose of it.
My solution to help with the overcrowding is to maybe allow older students of the sixth form to instead of walking through H-Block to get to the sixth form centre by walking outside of the school and entering through the outside entrance to sixth form – I know that this does not completely take out the issue of overcrowding, but I do believe that this will help ease congestion during the times of the day when everyone is traveling to a different place in school. I can understand that these times must be very tough on the school and that the school is trying their hardest to maintain a safe environment for all students and make sure that we all are getting the best value of education as possible.”
“I feel like that while the one-way system needs to be in place, it could have been designed better to avoid clogging the H Block corridor. Maybe this could be improved by adding additional ways through the quad.”
“In group assemblies, wearing masks is important and before, I did not feel as safe as I do now, wearing a mask in assembly.”
“I hope the government/school will not implement the wearing of masks in classes, because they are uncomfortable to wear, they make the jobs of our teachers much harder as they would be given the additional responsibility of policing the wearing of masks and teachers will not be able to teach effectively as they will be unable to read our facial expressions. From a student’s point of view, the sanitising of tables and the lack of movement in classes makes me feel more comfortable than wearing a mask does.”
“I like that the school is following government guidelines with masks in corridors however there are still a handful of students continuing to avoid this when they can, so I hope that the school does more to enforce the importance of face coverings.”
“I think after school clubs should still go ahead as we stay in our year group bubbles when we do them. We spend time with each other all day, so I don’t see why an extra hour will make a difference.”
“The sanitizer dispensers around the school are great!”
As a result of the survey, one big change has already been implemented – the one-way system has been adapted taking into consideration the comments from both students and staff. We hope this will make things much better for everyone and we will review the one-way system again at the end of this term.
Graphs and charts
Below are charts showing the results of all the questions from the survey. Once again, many thanks to all of the students that completed the survey.
As the UK celebrated BHM during the month of October, the humanities faculty played a part by tweaking our topics of study to capture key moments of Black History in the UK and...