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The new year is traditionally a time when students and parents set new year’s resolutions with many opting for changes to bring about a healthier lifestyle. The January...
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The new year is traditionally a time when students and parents set new year’s resolutions with many opting for changes to bring about a healthier lifestyle. The January...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Posted by James Felix
In these challenging times we are often seeing very polarised opinions and attitudes – the very best and sometimes the worst of people’s characters. What has been inspiring...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In Dance, students in Key Stage 3 have been taking part in online dance lessons and completing practical tasks while at home. It has been great seeing those in school, interact...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
We are very proud of our students at Bushey Meads and we are delighted to recognise hard work in all forms. The pastoral team chose the student of week by looking at all the...
Posted by Helen Blowers
We have had a very positive start to 2021 in Learning Support and I am so happy to see all our students engaging in face to face or online live lessons. I understand what a...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Labour market information is region specific and it tells you about the current work and job environments. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? LMI highlights the fantastic career opportunities...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
In support of our growth mindset culture we have introduced an app for those students normally engaging with our reading intervention program, who have dyslexia or English as a...
Posted by Claire Till
As we find ourselves in Lockdown 3.0, we are back to remote learning with the many challenges and, sometimes, the heated discussions that go along with it. As a mum of three (aged...
Posted by Caroline Smart
Year 11 are fabulous home cooks! Mrs Hanbury’s Year 11 GCSE group have not let learning from home stop them accessing the food skill side of Food Preparation and Nutrition....
Posted by Alison Hanbury
The new year is traditionally a time when students and parents set new year’s resolutions with many opting for changes to bring about a healthier lifestyle. The January lockdown and the closure of schools, gyms, leisure centres and sports clubs has taken away many of the sports and leisure activities enjoyed by so many. In this time it has been great to see so many students engaging with physical activity at home completing online workouts, regular exercise in the outdoors and sports tasks in the garden. Each week the PE and Health faculty have been setting weekly tasks and challenges to try and motivate and inspire the students via the google classroom. We continue to reinforce the government recommendation that all children should be doing 1 hour of physical activity a day for their own physical, mental and social health.
This can be very difficult with remote learning but we hope as many students as possible are switching off for parts of every day to complete some exercise. Well done to all those students who have made such a great effort to stay fit and active in these challenging times. Here’s just a few examples of students both at home and in school completing their weekly exercise.
ENRICHMENT DAY : YEAR 10 Options Activities On Friday 29th September the new Year 10 Sports Studies class visited Rickmansworth Aquadrome and spent a day with the Bury Lake Young...
PE Apprenticeship This year former student Jack James has joined the PE Faculty staff as a PE Apprentice. Jack has completed the Level 2 CNAT Sports Studies course and the Level 3...