Year 7 – Taste of the Future Day
This day provided year 7 students the opportunity to study subjects available to them at either key stage 4 or 5. Each student attended a one hour workshop. Thisana in 7 Sycamore...
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This day provided year 7 students the opportunity to study subjects available to them at either key stage 4 or 5. Each student attended a one hour workshop. Thisana in 7 Sycamore...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
7fHi.1 are studying different types of community in medieval times in their History lessons. One community was the “tithing” which was responsible for bringing its...
Posted by Roger Newbold
It has been really encouraging to see how well our new Year 7 students have settled into life at Bushey Meads. They have truly embraced the culture and ethos at the school and are...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As part of our extensive transition programme, this Wednesday all year 7 parents and carers were invited to attend our annual ‘Come Dine with me’ event . This gives...
Posted by Caroline Smart
Great things are going on in Mrs Bartholomew’s Year 7 RE class who have been making places of worship ready for the Year 7 Celebration Evening on 24th September.
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Hola, This and previous week students have been learning about how to introduce themselves and about the Spanish surnames’ system. One activity has been to get their first...
Posted by Monica Palenzuela
As part of our Raising Aspirations our Year 7 cohort visited Cambridge and it’s colleges. What a truly wonderful day, both students and staff found it both fascinating and...
Posted by Des Timotheou
It was so nice to talk to so many lovely new Year 7 parents and carers at the two sittings of our annual Year 7 Settling In Evening held yesterday. We received so much positive...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The new Year 7 students had their first day at BMS on Tuesday 3rd September and made a very positive first impression on the staff. The day began with a short assembly on the...
Posted by Graeme Searle
It was a real privilege to welcome our new Year 7 cohort to Bushey Meads this morning – they all made a superb first impression and enjoyed the first new day at their new...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This day provided year 7 students the opportunity to study subjects available to them at either key stage 4 or 5. Each student attended a one hour workshop.
Thisana in 7 Sycamore describes her time in childcare:
In my opinion, Childcare was quite fun. We read some stories to each other(Storytime), then we designed some bookmarks on strips of paper.
In Sociology, year 7 studied Marxism. They had a sweet based fun workshop to help them to understand the Marxist concepts of bourgeoisie and proletarianism. Lana in 7 Sycamore explains that in Philosophy we designed our own island, such as rules, religion and jobs. We then presented our unique ideas to the rest of the class.
Kowsya in 7 Sycamore comments that the thing that she enjoyed in Philosophy was working in a group with other in the class.
Students worked collaboratively in Philosophy and Ethics to create rules for a new society and consider the moral issues around decisions that are made.
In Psychology, students learn about the brain and memory and how the mind can play tricks on people. Thisan says “we were very confused but it was really fun”. A more topical session was Politics where big political issues were discussed such as Brexit, climate change and the gender pay gap. Kowsya says “In politics we talked about the problems we had in london and brexit and how old we had to be to vote. We did really enjoy that lesson”. The Business Studies and Economics workshop divided the group into teams to act as business consultants to provide advice to Lickety Split Ice Cream Parlour. Lots of coding fun was had in Computing. Students particularly enjoyed the amount of choices given to them. All three of our Sycamore reporters describe the session as “fun”. In Law students focused on different types of criminal offences. 7Willow choosing Hunger Gamesesque tribunes to enter the arena of killing. All classes watched CCTV footage of non-fatal offences and matched the correct offence to the events.
The day was summed up by Lana of Sycamore – Enrichment day this year we had lots of fun seeing what our BMS future would be like.
During our enrichment day, Year 8 took part in the design and technology challenge ‘Mission to Mars’. Students were given the task of creating a Mars rover that was able to carry...
It was superb to join Ms Fort’s talented Year 7 music class last Friday morning to see them learning all about the complexities of musical rhythmic notation and also be able to...