Effort is Key
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. 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 challenge—running 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
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Last week’s 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 Willow 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
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 mindset will help build resilience and confidence in the face of challenges. It’s important to set achievable learning goals for your child, ensuring that expectations are in line with their abilities. Overly ambitious goals can lead to frustration, while underestimating their potential may hold them back. Regularly review the work your child is doing at home to assess your child’s progress and adjust goals accordingly.
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...
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...