Meeting the CDC’s
The highlight of the evening for most of the Year 7 parents was meeting their children’s Character Development Coaches or CDCs. These dedicated and caring staff will see their...
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The highlight of the evening for most of the Year 7 parents was meeting their children’s Character Development Coaches or CDCs. These dedicated and caring staff will see their...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
One of the key documents in the journey of improvement in any excellent school is the School Improvement Plan or SIP. Ideally the document is shaped and owned by all stakeholders...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As a school we do not stand still and are always looking for ways to improve the environment for learning at Bushey Meads. This year we wanted to refurbish and extend our busy...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday, having welcomed our brand new external applicants to our school the previous day, it was lovely to see the whole Year 12 cohort in school in the Main Hall listening...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Hello George completed ( as part of our team of 6 ) a Jurassic mighty Hike to raise money for Macmillan Cancer at the weekend. We have raised so far £2700 !! It was a 26 mile hike...
Posted by David Chalkley
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Students have been very patient over the last few years as we have worked hard to save up a significant amount of money to refurbish the existing very old students toilets in G...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was such a delight to receive an email outlining what two Year 7 students (now in Year 8) Jake and Thomas arranged in the summer holiday! Together they ran an activity week...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In a large school it is important to know who to contact if you would like to raise a concern or provide us with information. If you have a concern you would like to share with...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Rewarding students for their hard work, helpfulness and achievements is one of the best jobs for any member of staff who works in a school. At the beginning of the academic year...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The highlight of the evening for most of the Year 7 parents was meeting their children’s Character Development Coaches or CDCs. These dedicated and caring staff will see their children each and every morning and will be a key adult in their lives over many years, helping them develop into confident, resilient learners, ready to be successful, responsible citizens and contributing to society within and beyond Bushey Meads – exciting!
You can also Click here to see a video from the Year 7 Settling In Evening.
Usually at this time of year in the arts faculty we would be finishing off end of year assessments; moderating the high quality GCSE and A-level art work and finalising...
We are delighted to announce our extracurricular timetable for music this academic year. Due to the current situation we will be running year group days for our KS3 students as...