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📣 You’re Invited: Join Us for Year Group Assemblies at Bushey Meads School!

📣 You’re Invited: Join Us for Year Group Assemblies at Bushey Meads School!


Chantal Smith
Chantal Smith
📣 You’re Invited: Join Us for Year...

Dear Parents and Carers,

At Bushey Meads School, we value the strong partnership between home and school and know just how important your support is to our students’ success. With this in mind, we are delighted to invite you to attend our upcoming Year Group Assemblies, presented by our Pastoral Managers for each year group, on the topic of Motivation.

These assemblies offer a unique insight into the life of your child at Bushey Meads School. It’s also a great chance to meet staff and join us afterwards for coffee in our school restaurant.

Whether your child is in Year 7 settling into secondary school or in Year 10 preparing for their final year of GCSE studies, we would be honoured to welcome you to this special part of school life.

 

đź—“ Assembly Schedule
Year 7 Tuesday 10th June 2025 – Miss A De Alwis, Pastoral Manager Year 7

Year 8 Wednesday 11th June 2025 – Mrs E Morley-Birch – Pastoral Manager Year 8

Year 9 Thursday 12th June 2025 – Miss L Kent – Pastoral Manager Year 9

Year 10 Friday 13th June 2025 – Mrs C T Smith – Pastoral Manager Year 10

📍 Location: Main Hall, Bushey Meads School Time: 08:30
 

We look forward to seeing you there.

Mrs C T Smith

Pastoral Manager

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