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n line with our current drive to encourage all students to read for pleasure, widen their vocabulary and develop their literacy skills, on Wednesday of this week we held our first...
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n line with our current drive to encourage all students to read for pleasure, widen their vocabulary and develop their literacy skills, on Wednesday of this week we held our first...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Koulla Fisher
Over the last half term more than thirty year 7 and 8 students have attended at least one of the KS3 Science Club lunchtime sessions. This half term they have learnt about spiders...
Posted by Andrew Gall
Posted by James Felix
We were super excited to launch our ‘Time to Sh9ne’ breakfast meeting in the sixth form centre today with some of our year 11 students. These sessions are aimed to...
Posted by Lauren Wright
The Crystal Stair by Catherine Fisher Life in the Settlement is not as perfect as Caz and Will had hoped – they live apart in the Boys’ and Girls’ Towers and...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
It was so good to supervise one of the weekly reading lessons in the Learning Resource Centre or LRC this week and see so many of our Year 7 students clearly making the most of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are extremely grateful for the wonderful Sixth Form support that we receive in our KS3 and 4 MFL lessons. Our Sixth Formers use their MFL skills and talents to help younger...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Developing our students to be independent learners is an ongoing focus at Bushey Meads School and we are constantly sharing best practice and honing our craft in this hugely...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Friday mornings at Bushey Meads are always very positive; all Character Development Coaches (CDCs) provide set texts for their students and give them a BMS Bookmark. They then...
A book makes a fantastic present at Christmas time. The gift of a healthy reading routine is also invaluable. Here at Bushey Meads we continue to foster a love of reading across...