Year 9 Music Enrichment
For Enrichment Day last week Year 9 were learning Christmas songs in French and Spanish. Half the students learnt Vive le Vent and the other half learnt Feliz Navidad. They...
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For Enrichment Day last week Year 9 were learning Christmas songs in French and Spanish. Half the students learnt Vive le Vent and the other half learnt Feliz Navidad. They...
Posted by Maria Fort
During these continued challenging times another major adaptation we have had to make as a school has been to move towards an online system for Parent Consultation Evenings. Our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was excellent to join our year 8 students as they braved the frost for a COVID safe PE lesson. With staff having to overcome the additional challenges of sanitising footballs...
Posted by Claire Till
One of the real strengths of Bushey Meads School is our immensely strong family ethos and atmosphere of kindness that exists across our learning community. This is something that...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by James Felix
The art department was very excited to welcome our year 10 students back into the classrooms. Whilst they had been producing some lovely artwork at home it was great to be able to...
Posted by Kate Hoskins
On the 10th of November, we made our very own poppies ready for Remembrance Day, in the brand new textiles club in C12 on Tuesdays after school. We used scrap red fabrics of our...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
The Year 11 Sports Studies group were really disappointed to have their 4 day residential trip to Cornwall cancelled in the summer due to Covid. The trip involves practical...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Unfortunately due to the national lockdown we are not able to run any after school clubs for the next few weeks. However PE lessons will continue as normal and we would like to...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
One of the real strengths of Bushey Meads School is our immensely strong family ethos and atmosphere of kindness that exists across our learning community. This is something that recent Ofsted inspections have recognised and commented on ‘Leaders and staff have created a positive environment founded on the principle that the school has a mind to be kind’ (Ofsted Nov 2019) and in part is underpinned by our regular weekly year group gatherings for short inspiring assemblies that reinforce our embedded culture and community feel; something all staff and leaders at the school have worked hard to retain, even in these Covid times. As a reminder, despite no whole school or House Assemblies taking place in the school, year group assemblies are taking place.
They are allowed under the clear Government guidelines as the year group is one bubble, the assemblies last less than 10 minutes so, despite sitting next to each other, there is no ‘proximity contact’. All students are facing the front, sitting in silence (i.e. not talking) so there are no face to face conversations taking place and therefore no ‘close contact.’
Additionally, in the light of the recent Government announcement on Wednesday 4th November, an additional precaution is also being taken and students and staff are wearing face masks in these year group assemblies as an extra layer of protection. Pictured here are the Year 9 cohort last Friday behaving impeccably and listening superbly to Acting Assistant Headteacher and Head of Sixth Form Mr O’Kelly speaking about the hugely important Theme of the Week ‘Consideration’ firmly underpinned by our school mantra ‘Our School Has a Mind to be Kind’
It was great to see all our hard working Year 8 and 9 students listening so attentively in Associate Leader Mrs Wright’s Main School Assembly on the important theme of Growth. As...
Wow what a week! With my amazing anti-bullying ambassadors, anti-bullying week got under way on Monday the 12th. It was the beginning of a very busy week. With anti-bullying...