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Last week saw (and heard!) the first DEAR event of this academic year. Firmly established as an important part of practice here at Bushey Meads, DEAR events (Drop Everything And...
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Last week saw (and heard!) the first DEAR event of this academic year. Firmly established as an important part of practice here at Bushey Meads, DEAR events (Drop Everything And...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Dear Students, I hope that you are all now aware that I am the new Head of Learning Support and SENDCo at Bushey Meads School. I am writing to you all with an exciting proposal,...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The importance of reading quality materials on a regular basis is key to success not only in school examinations but the wider world. Being able to understand and use a wide range...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On a bright, sunny Wednesday lunchtime it was heartening to see so many students take the opportunity to attend the weekly Maths Masterclass sessions in G2 and G3. students were...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Bonnie has been settling in very well to life at Bushey Meads and many students have already had the opportunity to meet her. Below are some photos of what she’s been up to!
Posted by Roa Dillon
It has been great to hear the latest recent news from our BMS Alumni and this week we heard from one of our students studying at Brunel University. Hashim Minhas currently on...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was good to talk to two of our Year 11 students Eric and Nathan on Tuesday at break time earlier this week about their new approach to arguably their most important year in...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by Di Mcildowie
As part of our Raising Aspirations our Year 7 cohort visited Cambridge and it’s colleges. What a truly wonderful day, both students and staff found it both fascinating and...
Posted by Des Timotheou
This week saw our second non-fiction D.E.A.R event. On Tuesday students and staff dropped everything to read for 25 minutes. With the school bell being rung it acted as a reminder...
It was good to talk to two of our Year 11 students Eric and Nathan on Tuesday at break time earlier this week about their new approach to arguably their most important year in...