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Hertfordshire Council and Small Steps would like to invite you to attend a significant and insightful virtual session for parents. This free program aims to foster understanding...
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Hertfordshire Council and Small Steps would like to invite you to attend a significant and insightful virtual session for parents. This free program aims to foster understanding...
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Our local food bank ‘The Red Trust’ based down the road here in Bushey, came to school on Monday to collect all the amazing donations received from our students and...
Posted by Mala Patel
There was a distinct hum of creativity coming from the textiles room this term! Our Year 7 students have officially completed their latest challenge: designing and crafting unique...
Posted by Fiona Amao
VOLLEYBALL Year 11/BMS Alumni v Watford Boys Date : Friday 30th January 2026 Result : Lost 3 – 2 (19-25, 25-19, 25-22, 23-25, 15-9) Squad : Year 11 (R Rahman, Y Goyal, S...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
On Tuesday 27 January the A Level RS students were taken on a trip to St Pauls Cathedral in London. One student reflected saying: The trip to St Paul’s Cathedral was an amazing...
Posted by Carly Osman
We defined resilience to our students not as “being tough” or “never struggling,” but as the ability to rebound. We used the metaphor of a sponge: it can...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Many of our students are new to Our Space and its unique emphasis on non-electrical play. This gives students the opportunity to use their own skills of deduction and logical...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Last week was Holocaust Remembrance Week and each year, the group received an assembly on tolerance. I believe this assembly is important to help us understand the impact and...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Name: Sameer P House: Oak Reason for nomination: Sameer has been awarded Student of the Week in recognition of his outstanding commitment to his GCSE studies. He consistently...
Posted by Lucy Kent
We are proud that the vast majority of our students represent the school positively when they are out in the community. They are respectful, trustworthy and demonstrate the values...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Hertfordshire Council and Small Steps would like to invite you to attend a significant and insightful virtual session for parents. This free program aims to foster understanding and prevention of radicalization.
The interactive session will cover critical topics such as Extreme Right-Wing (ERW) Extremism, Faith-Based Extremism, Multiple Ideologies, and the Fascination with Extreme Violence. A unique aspect of this training is that it will be led by a former extremist with an ERW background, offering a firsthand perspective on how distorted narratives can radicalize communities.
The program is designed to equip parents and carers with the knowledge to identify early signs of radicalization, provide their children with tools to challenge online extremism, and build digital resilience. Additionally, it will educate school safeguarding staff on online dangers and how to support parents and caregivers.
This initiative emphasizes understanding, prevention, and empowerment, rather than blame, to enable parents and carers to address hate before it takes root. Please be aware that the discussion will include references to hate crimes, racism, and violence. Together, we can work towards a stronger, more inclusive Hertfordshire by fostering knowledge and challenging extremist ideologies.
Further information is on the attached leaflet.
Since the beginning of this term, I have had the pleasure of teaching Year 7 food and nutrition lessons and I have been really impressed by the productivity and teamwork I have...
As we reach the February half-term, we are delighted to celebrate a dedicated group of students from across all year groups who have shown impressive commitment since the start of...