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Encourage effort over perfection by praising hard work and persistence. Let your child know that mistakes are part of the learning process, and the key is not to give up. This...
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Encourage effort over perfection by praising hard work and persistence. Let your child know that mistakes are part of the learning process, and the key is not to give up. This...
Posted by Joe Beswick
Name: Rosie House: Maple Reason for nomination: Fantastic behaviour and attitude to learning. Rosie is an asset to Bushey Meads School and on course for success in...
Posted by Chantal Smith
The Theme of the Week a few weeks ago was Independance. In assemblies Miss Silla spoke about baby pigeons and their journey to adulthood.ย ย The messages from this assembly rung...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
This week’s Theme of the Week is Time. It is great to watch House assemblies and see each Head of Houses take on the theme. Miss Sumpter, Head of Oak House delivered a...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
After finishing his GCSE exams, Ollie in Year 11 is taking on a major challengeโrunning 100 miles in 30 days to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital. Ollie is keen to do...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Our Year 10 Fashion & Textiles students have been busy tapping into their creativity and textile skills, as they have been designing and creating their very own hoodies and...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Posted by admin
Last weekโs coffee morning provided a valuable opportunity for our two Deputy Headteachers to engage in an informative and enlightening discussion with some of our service...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Key Stage 4 Student of the week: Name: Holly House: 10 Willowย Reason for nomination: The combination of high attendance, excellent attitude to learning and the...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health SPORTS LEADERSHIP It was great this week to see the Year 11 Sports Leadership team rewarded for their efforts over the last 14 months...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
As the academic year draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on what has been a truly memorable year for our Year 11 students. From the first day back in September to the final revision sessions this term, our students have shown resilience, determination, and growth that has made the entire school community proud.
This year has been filled with more than just textbooks and timetables. Year 11 have taken part in enriching extracurricular activities, inspiring assemblies, and valuable enrichment days. Whether it was through leadership roles, sports teams, performing arts, or simply supporting one another through the challenges of the year, theyโve contributed positively to the life of the school in countless ways.
We also want to recognise the support of families and teachers, whose encouragement and guidance have helped our students prepare for this important milestone.
As GCSE exams begin, we want to wish every Year 11 student the very best of luck. You’ve worked hard, revised with focus, and tackled each challenge with courage. Believe in yourselvesโyou are more prepared than you think.
Remember: exams are just one part of your journey. Whatever your next stepsโSixth Form, college, apprenticeships, or other pathsโwe know youโll go on to achieve great things.
Good luck, Year 11. Weโre all rooting for you! ๐
Chantal Smith
Pastoral Manager
Friday afternoon’s Pre Public Examination (PPE) Results Assembly was one of those moments when our hardworking Year 13 students had an opportunity to stop and think and...
As the academic year draws to a close, we take a moment to reflect on what has been a truly memorable year for our Year 10 students. From the first day back in September to the...