Key Stage 3 Examinations
Over the past two school weeks, the end of year Key Stage 3 examinations have been taking place. Year 9 students sat their exams between 20th-24th May and Year 7 and 8 students...
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Over the past two school weeks, the end of year Key Stage 3 examinations have been taking place. Year 9 students sat their exams between 20th-24th May and Year 7 and 8 students...
Posted by Graeme Searle
There was such enthusiasm for learning in Mrs Hewitt’s Food Technology lesson on Tuesday of this week. Students were mixing ingredients to make some super looking cup cakes and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to walk into Year 7 technology lessons this week and see all the students so engaged in some superb activities related to real life and work related experiences....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Thursday 8th November, the whole of year 7 had the opportunity to attend 5 different workshops on GCSE or even A level subjects. Arvin Sacikaran writes: “On Thursday 8th...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
It was lovely to see all our Year 7 students so proud and excited to showcase to their parents and carers what they had achieved during their first 7 weeks of their seven year...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see David in Design and Technology appointed as a Student Expert and Helper in the lesson on Tuesday of this week. His fellow students were making moisture...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This was a key question being answered by budding Year 7 scientists in Miss Morrin’s excellent science lesson on Tuesday of this week. There was a lot of excitement in the lab as...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Research shows that responding to high quality marking and feedback is one of the real keys to making outstanding progress in learning. It was therefore really encouraging to see...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Mrs Razavi was leading a great verbal discussion with her Year 7 science group. With plenty of students volunteering their answers following completion of a worksheet based...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see so many Year 7 students attending the first netball practice on Wednesday evening. On only their second day at Bushey Meads they spent an hour after school...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
Over the past two school weeks, the end of year Key Stage 3 examinations have been taking place. Year 9 students sat their exams between 20th-24th May and Year 7 and 8 students sat their exams between 3rd-7th June.
The majority of exams have been completed in classrooms due to logistical reasons, however, every student has had the opportunity to sit at least one examination in the official public examination hall. This means that students have lined up outside the exam hall ten minutes before the start time, have filed into the hall in silence to take their seat, completed the examination paper on an individual desk and then exited the hall in the same way as they entered. The rationale behind this is so that students gain experience of what is expected of them in Year 11 when they sit their GCSE exams. We believe that the more familiar students are with the examination procedures and surroundings, the less likely they are to be fazed in Year 11 or Year 13. Our current Year 11 students who are in the middle of their public examinations now have five years experience of this and when asked, all say how useful the opportunity has been.
Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all of the students in Years 7, 8 and 9 who did complete an examination in the main hall as their conduct throughout was immaculate. This bodes very well for their futures.
It was great to see how well our Year 7 and Year 8 students rose to the challenge and first time experience of sitting an exam in GCSE style conditions for their core subjects,...