What a Great Transition Day!
Despite all the anxiety caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and numerous restrictions that have been placed on schools, we were delighted that 150 Year 6 students attended our hugely...
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Despite all the anxiety caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and numerous restrictions that have been placed on schools, we were delighted that 150 Year 6 students attended our hugely...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The ethos of the Dance department at Bushey Meads is for students to experience dance at a Professional level. Whether this be through trips to the dance shows, performances or...
Posted by Lauren Dolan
This week would have seen our more able drama students take part in the annual Bushey Meads Outdoor Shakespeare production supported by a range of artists from across the arts...
Posted by Greg Knowles
Audiobooks have attracted much attention over the last few months with sales increasing dramatically since March and the introduction of Lockdown. They are however not new with...
Posted by Claire Till
It has certainly been a strange time as a PE teacher delivering virtual tasks to the students in the school over the lockdown period. However it has been great to see how so many...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Posted by Danielle Bowe
‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’ (1886) by Thomas Hardy Arguably Hardy’s greatest work, The Mayor of Casterbridge is the tragic story of Michael Henchard, a man who rises to civic...
Posted by Lynn Court
As part of our ongoing drive to support the wellbeing of staff and aid recruitment and retention to Bushey Meads School and the Bushey St James Trust in September 2018 we opened...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Every year, Bushey Meads School hosts a ‘Secondary School Experience Week’ for the Year 6 students in the Bushey St James Trust. During this week, the students spend a week at...
Posted by Graeme Searle
Despite all the anxiety caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and numerous restrictions that have been placed on schools, we were delighted that 150 Year 6 students attended our hugely important Year 6 Transition Day last Friday. This clearly shows the faith that so many parents and carers have in the hard working and dedicated staff at Bushey Meads.
Most schools took the view that it was not possible to safely organise this type of day but I must pay tribute to Senior Assistant Headteacher Mr Searle and Pastoral Manager Mrs Smart who masterminded the organisation of the day and eliminated, as much as possible, any risk to students or staff.
All the DfE guidelines were followed and the organisation and attention to detail was second to none. All the students felt safe, were really happy throughout the day and, from speaking to many parents and carers on the school gates, were extremely grateful for the opportunity to join us before the summer break. They also had the opportunity to meet their Character Development Coach (Form Tutor) who will play a significant role in their life at Bushey Meads over many years to come which was a very important and positive aspect of the day.
Since June 1st we have actually welcomed back to the school over 730 students and to do this safely have put in place all the necessary protocols, so we were well placed to facilitate this important day in the life of our new Year 7 cohort. We hope that fears have been allayed, friendships have been made and they are looking forward even more to joining us in September.
Enjoy the pictures from the day which capture the positive atmosphere.
‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’ (1886) by Thomas Hardy Arguably Hardy’s greatest work, The Mayor of Casterbridge is the tragic story of Michael Henchard, a man who rises to civic...
Our transition process for our new Year 7 students starts well before they arrive at Bushey Meads and much of what we do at every stage is considered to be ‘best...