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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...
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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
As we all know, the lockdown has been proving challenging but despite this, our Design & Technology students have been very focused and dedicated to studying the theory topics...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
During this half term, Textiles has seen some fantastic emerging talent across all our year groups! Take a look below at some of the exciting projects in the making all happening...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
It was a truly inspiring experience to be able to attend this year’s annual Design and Technology Celebration Evening hosted by our dedicated Head of Faculty Mr Chalkley and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In year 8 textiles, Bushey Meads students research a chosen client and they create a sensory activity mat especially for them! Some of our students have selected to make their...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Earlier this month, I took a group of Year 9 and 12 students to Graduate Fashion week, which was held in Shoreditch, London. Over the past few years, Graduate fashion week has...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
The Year 11 Textiles students are coming to the end of their GCSE course. They have been been a lovely group to teach and I will miss them greatly next year! I wanted to share...
Posted by Hannah Budd
On Tuesdays after school as group of creative year 9s have been developing their fashion illustration skills, taking part in a project runway style challenge that we have...
Posted by Hannah Budd
Last term, Year 9 textiles students begun a series of taster lessons in technology, to give them a well-rounded experience of all the technology areas, before they make their...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
My year 7 Design and Technology class have just finished a project making phone protectors and I wanted to share with you some of their fantastic work. The students had to decide...
Posted by Hannah Budd
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 students keen and excited to design and make! With the help of our wonderful technician Mrs Peterson plus Mr Campion and his team, we have revamped the room slightly to ensure all students can still participate in practical activities in a safe manner.
Students across D&T areas have been working on a variety of design projects, but specifically in textiles, we have seen some beautiful, creative pieces coming together!
Year 8 students have been designing and making sensory activity mats. Students were asked to select and research a client, to design and make a sensory activity mat for. We’ve seen some great outcomes featuring woodland animals, useful memory prompts, all involving new textiles skills like applique and embroidery.
Meanwhile Year 9 students have been developing their Computer Aided Design skills. They have been using photoshop to generate some fantastic repeat print designs. They got their very own designs printed onto fabric and have been making them into bow ties as part of the taster projects. I’m absolutely thrilled that students have really enjoyed this project and I have in fact even seen some fabrics I would love to have in my own wardrobe! Our Year 9 students are proving their abilities and I am sure we have some great designers in the making!
Franchesca Boselli, Crystal May and Bonnie Lyall are 3 of our talented Year 12 students, who are specialising in textiles. For their GCSE projects last year, they all created some wonderful wearable evening wear. To contrast this, their project this term, has been to investigate the very humble shirt and they are now working on how they can enhance and adorn this simple garment to bring it back on trend with some statement features. Their designs below give you a taste of what’s to come. Watch this space for updates on their progress and final outcomes!
Joining a Year 9 class for their physical geography lesson I had the pleasure of seeing these students modelling all of our Keys to Success. Engaged in independent research they...
Mrs Hanbury’s Year 10 food students had a real culinary treat last week when they had an online visit from the Ming-Ai (London) Institute. Two healthy eating Chinese ambassadors...