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Key Stage 3 Student of the week: Name: Olivia House: 9Forest Reason for nomination: Amazing resilience and building positive relationships with members of staff....
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Key Stage 3 Student of the week: Name: Olivia House: 9Forest Reason for nomination: Amazing resilience and building positive relationships with members of staff....
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Last Thursday it was so nice to see so many students and staff sporting their Christmas jumpers and enjoying what was considered by many to be one of the best Christmas dinners...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Advanced Lead Teacher Mr Godfrey provided an excellent Friday Faculty Foci at the end of last week in our Staff Briefing meeting in the Main Hall and shared some superb best...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to hear from Mr Smith, Lead Learning Assistant – Outdoor Education and D of E Co-ordinator on Monday morning of this week in our Staff Briefing meeting and see...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to listen to some words of advice from Mr Booth the BSJT IT Manager and Senior IT Technician Mr Tenga about the potential of artificial intelligence as a tool for...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Earlier this term some of our budding A- Level biologists attended a discourse on ” The future of Transplantation – from machines to 3D Printing” at the ...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
This week’s KS5 Student of the Week is Angela M in 13B, recognised for the outstanding support she provided during the whole school Christmas dinners. Angela’s willingness to help...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
The holiday season kicked off with an incredible amount of joy and energy at the year seven Christmas party, and we are thrilled to share the highlights of this wonderful event!...
Posted by Emma Denton
This half term our Year 10 textiles students have showcased their creativity by designing and printing their own fabric and transforming them into stunning quilted toiletry bags....
Posted by Niralee Pattni
In Psychology, our Year 11 students recently delved into the fascinating world of neuroscience, exploring how the brain’s chemical processes can influence mental health. The focus...
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Earlier this term some of our budding A- Level biologists attended a discourse on
” The future of Transplantation – from machines to 3D Printing” at the
Where the famous Faraday Museum is located. This discourse was given by Pankaj Chandak (surgeon and scientist) on the future of organ transplantation using novel technologies and innovations. It allowed our students to envisage a future where 3D-printing could be tailored to individual patients’ needs as they become a tangible reality that pushes the boundaries of modern medicine.
Alma had the opportunity to ask a question as she eloquently introduced herself and proudly identified Bushey Meads School as her school. The event was well attended by medical professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts in order to gain an understanding of future techniques such as warm machine perfusion’s transformative potential and 3D printing. Dr Chandak’s wealth of knowledge and pioneering work did not fail to inspire and challenge our student’s perceptions of what is achievable in medical science.
The discourse included detail about how organs that would otherwise be discarded could be utilised using the organ perfusion techniques, and special organ repair centres do currently exist. The techniques that were discussed were particularly relevant for our budding biologists, as they included a lot of the themes and topics such as stem cells, immune system, cancer cells and mitosis, ethical and moral dilemmas, particularly with the use of xenotransplantation. that were being taught in the A- level biology curriculum.
As a teacher, I always reflect on ways that I can inspire the next generation of scientists, I look for how I can help each student achieve what they are capable of accomplishing, and today I see that there is nothing more inspiring for me than to see the spark in the eyes of the students who truly believe they can become something more special than they thought they could be, and I am so delighted to have attended the discourse with some of our wonderful year 12 biologists; Prisha, Alma, Emma, Angelina, Jessie and Emily. Who have been excellent role models representing our school.
These students as well as others continue to remind me that they inspire me to be a better and more inspirational teacher.
Key Stage 4 Student of the week: Name: Scarlett House: 11Willow Reason for nomination: In recognition of excellent attitude to learning and progress in her GCSE...