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Our wonderful Learning Assistants have ‘stepped up’ and been working hard to help keep the school safe whilst assisting in lessons where keyworker, SEN and vulnerable...
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Our wonderful Learning Assistants have ‘stepped up’ and been working hard to help keep the school safe whilst assisting in lessons where keyworker, SEN and vulnerable...
Posted by Claire Till
In addition to the whole school World Book Day activities on 4th July, MFL students celebrated this special day by completing a range of additional activities in French and...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Posted by James Felix
Happy 2nd Birthday to our resident ‘Bushey Meads’ therapy dog Bonnie.
Posted by Roa Dillon
Mrs Raymond, a Governor at the school, and I were delighted to have the opportunity to join 8Ash for their CDC time on Monday 1st March. The session began with wishing Seth...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
In KS3 French lessons just before half-term, we were looking at the French festival of “la Chandeleur” which is held every year on 2nd February. Unlike our tradition...
Posted by Victoria Hargreaves
Following the huge success of our BMS Lateral Flow Testing Centre which has operated throughout his Spring Term under the superb management of Ms Jackman, Dr Alison Frater, HCC...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Our wonderful Learning Assistants have ‘stepped up’ and been working hard to help keep the school safe whilst assisting in lessons where keyworker, SEN and vulnerable students have been in attendance. A trend that continues this week with them welcoming our students back onto the school site. For example, Mrs Hughes has been helping some of our students get back into the routines of being in school and helping them settle back into the school community through hosting social story sessions.
Meanwhile, Mrs Richardson has been a reassuring presence within the testing center for many of our students while Miss Smart has supported others through the SEN Art club. The important role that Learning Assistants play in the school community and the impact they have on individual students cannot be underestimated. Our team has a wealth of knowledge and expertise that is invaluable in helping our students to access the curriculum and bridge any difficulties that they may experience in being able to do so.
Many schools over the past few years have explored using therapy dogs and other animals within school to help with students who are not confident readers and who suffer with...
One of the highlights of my week last week was when I met with Year 8 student Travis and Learning Assistant Mr Smith (pictured here in my office) to discuss the opportunity to...