Year 10s Lead The Way in MFL
Last week, Mrs Paddick was delighted to watch year 10 students, Roshni Vara and Anton Brown, teaching an amazing lesson to their peers in French. Working from ‘More...
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Last week, Mrs Paddick was delighted to watch year 10 students, Roshni Vara and Anton Brown, teaching an amazing lesson to their peers in French. Working from ‘More...
Posted by Nicola Paddick
The Comedy of Errors is a five-act comedy by William Shakespeare and his shortest play. It was written in 1589–94 and first published in the First Folio of 1623 from Shakespeare’s...
Posted by Natalie Stanton
As much as we were enjoying getting used to online Zoom classes, we are beyond happy to be seeing the return of in person workshops. We were extremely fortunate to have West End...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
Posted by Di Mcildowie
During Maths lessons, students have been given the opportunity to explore their creativity and develop a sense of calmness through mindful colouring. Teachers have introduced this...
Posted by James Donovan
This term has seen Key Stage 3 science club return to the science block, with a different activity taking place each week for year 7 and year 8 students. Most recently, Mr Burley...
Posted by Shaheel Mehta
It was a real pleasure to see the year 10 3D design class working so hard on a Friday afternoon. This half term they are focusing on improving the quality of their practical work...
Posted by David Chalkley
This week saw the majority of the second round of assessments being completed by our Year 11 students. In the final two weeks, teachers will still have the opportunity to get...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
As pastoral manager for Year 10, I have time to observe the behaviours of some of the young men in that year group. One of my foundation statements is that “ALL behaviour is...
Posted by Michelle Penny
There has understandably been a huge focus on Year 11 and Year 13 with their assessments and gathering of evidence for Centre Assessed Grades this year. However, Ms Booth and her...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Last week, Mrs Paddick was delighted to watch year 10 students, Roshni Vara and Anton Brown, teaching an amazing lesson to their peers in French. Working from ‘More able’ resources provided by their teacher, they had independently studied a really tricky area of grammar at home.
Their own learning of the ‘Subjunctive’ (an area normally covered at A level) was so well embedded that they were able to lead a very clear and well-planned lesson to support their peers to reach the top grades in French.
The delivery of the lesson and the thought-processes that went into the planning were so impressive and their peers have all gained knowledge that has stretched and challenged them to strive for the top. Well done to both Roshni and Anton.
Today, ten Bushey Meads students took part in an amazing MFL/PE trip to Arsenal’s training ground in London Colney where we combined language learning with football to celebrate...
I recently set my year 8 class a creative project in celebration of all that is la mode française (French fashion). A number of students chose to go straight to the most...