Student of the Week – Issue 65

Student of the Week – Issue 65


Kashan Malik
Kashan Malik
Student of the Week – Issue 65
Key Stage 3

Samuel 7 Elm – Samuel has made an excellent impression on staff and students alike at Bushey Meads. Teachers and staff have commented on how polite, helpful, hardworking and general delight he is!  He has over 160 achievement points, excellent attendance and a positive learning attitude.  His class work and home learning are completed to a high standard.  He engages well in lessons and has made an excellent start to his BMS journey!  Samuel is a credit to his family and the school!  Well done Samuel!

Key Stage 4

Cameron 10 Beech  – Cameron is a conscientious, hardworking and dedicated student who always does his best and engages not only in his learning but also extra curricular activities and student leadership.  Cameron has over 180 achievement points, excellent attendance and has even presented to the entire staff body during briefing and also to the entire school during whole school assemblies.  Cameron is an exemplary student and we are very proud of him!  Keep it up!

Key Stage 5

Georgia 13 Oak – Georgia is another one of our outstanding Year 13 students.  Our Head Prefect, Georgia has a very important role; she ensures all prefects are carrying out their duties and representing Sixth Form appropriately.

Georgia was also involved with the wider community by serving Christmas lunch to the Senior Citizens at St James Church.

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