BMS Staff Present at PiXL National Conference in London
On Tuesday of this week Deputy Headteacher – Mrs Ash, Advanced Skills Leader and Head of Faculty, Maths – Mr Varsani and Head of Faculty, English – Ms Court...
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On Tuesday of this week Deputy Headteacher – Mrs Ash, Advanced Skills Leader and Head of Faculty, Maths – Mr Varsani and Head of Faculty, English – Ms Court...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The Year 8 Boys have produced some very promising performances over the last week winning 2 matches and losing 1. It has been great to see them applying the skills learnt in...
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Willow House meet Apprentice TV star Harrison Jones On Friday Willow House were lucky enough to have a very special guest speaker in their assembly. Harrison Jones is a local...
Posted by Hannah Budd
After my previous weekly visits: watching videos of broken bones; learning about heat transfer and aiding a practical about acids and alkalis, I was really looking forward to my...
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Key Stage 3 This week’s KS3 student of the week is Akhil – 9 Sycamore for making excellent academic progress in his most recent assessment. Akhil is hard working and...
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The 9th of February was just an ordinary day, but not for Bushey Meads. We had a visitor: Harry Bibring. One of the few Holocaust survivors left in the WORLD. He delivered us a...
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The second Marking and Feedback Fortnight took place recently and the theme was ‘Marking to Move Forward’. Staff were asked to mark a set of exercise books or test...
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Mr Back, LRC Manager, prioritises Wednesday lunchtimes for Year 11 students revision. The students are provided with a variety of past papers to use as well as computers. It was...
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On Tuesday of this week Deputy Headteacher – Mrs Ash, Advanced Skills Leader and Head of Faculty, Maths – Mr Varsani and Head of Faculty, English – Ms Court presented a powerful Breakout Session entitled ‘The Last 50 Days – Maximising Achievement for All.’
During their session, which was part of a national conference programme and attended by over 600 delegates from schools across the United Kingdom, they outlined and showcased all the amazing strategies they and their teams have put in place at Bushey Meads School to support student achievement – particularly for those students in those crucial examination year groups of Year 11 and 13.
The session lasted 45 minutes and was repeated in the afternoon; it was packed full of lots of practical ideas, proven to support success and many delegates were inspired by what they heard, all going away with loads of ideas to implement in their own schools. I personally was immensely proud of them and all the work that their wider teams are doing to improve student achievement even further.
One feedback comment that was provided by one of the delegates summed up the atmosphere and appreciation for their willingness to share:
“The team from Bushey Meads School were particularly good – lots of great ideas that we will put into practice here.”
Anna Siddell, Raising Standards Leader, Langley Park School for Boys
Later in the conference, as part of the main programme, in front of nearly 2000 delegates Deputy Headteacher – Mrs Ash presented about the school’s work this year to implement the Mind to Be Kind Culture at Bushey Meads. She explained to all the delegates the clear rationale, leadership strategy and implementation plan and also showcased some amazing things our students have done to demonstrate the impact of our new mantra and strengthening culture. There were loads of lovely pictures of Bushey Meads students up on the big screens around the conference centre; all in all the whole day certainly put Bushey Meads School on the national map!
On Thursday 8th February Years 10 and 11 took part in an important raising achievement initiative. The meaning of Progress 8 was explained to the Year 10 students and how they can...
On Wednesday 14th March, 14 girls from year 7-8 took part in the Watford Girls school gymnastic competition. The competition was divided into 2 categories. Level 1 was was a...