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Since the last Ash house article there have been quite a few changes within the school. The house boards have been updated, the heads of house have been meeting to discuss future...
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Since the last Ash house article there have been quite a few changes within the school. The house boards have been updated, the heads of house have been meeting to discuss future...
Posted by Unami Tenga
As you may be aware on Sunday 21st March we have the decadal census day. The census is a survey that happens every 10 years and gives us a picture of all the people and households...
Posted by Sarah Dunsby
I had the pleasure of spending a morning at Aldenham Country Park Farm on Wednesday, with a small group of students (they attend for a full day each week). I have been aware of...
Posted by Graeme Searle
Please find below this week’s Student of the Week to go in with a photo We are very proud of our students at Bushey Meads and we are delighted to recognise hard work in all...
Posted by Helen Blowers
World Book Day Competitions Once again Bushey Meads’ students showcased their outstanding creativity and baking skills by producing a wide range of book-themed cakes, to recognise...
Posted by Teresa Turton
This week Y13 Government and Politics students have been considering the reality behind the powers of the President – is he the most powerful man on earth, or has he only...
Posted by Giles Monks
It was a privilege to join 8 Elm’s Character Development Time earlier this week and listen to our outstanding Head of Faculty for PE Mr Cartledge’s virtual assembly...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
What have you joined in with so far? If you haven’t, there is still time! Have a look at the schedule below: Ms Wright, one of our latest exciting additions to the Science...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Even though we weren’t yet all back to school on Thursday 4th March, BMS still celebrated World Book Day in style. Students battled it out in CD groups with a book quiz and...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Mrs Hanbury’s and Mrs Bowyers Year 9 Food groups had the pleasure of a visit from an education speaker, Lorraine Hanna from Animal Aid last week to help consolidate the topic of...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
Since the last Ash house article there have been quite a few changes within the school. The house boards have been updated, the heads of house have been meeting to discuss future projects for students to compete in and most importantly the nearly all BMS students are back in school!
It is so good to have the students back in school and learning. Each morning I have tried to pop my head in to a few Character Development Groups just to see what activities they are partaking in that morning. I really do believe that the students get so much out of the CDC times in the mornings. Those 20 mins really shape their day. So thank you to all the Ash House CDC’s for the amazing job that they are doing each day with the students.
It gives me great pleasure to make mention of the students that have been doing well within Ash House. There are many students within our house that really do have a mind to be kind and they are really conscientious learners. Listed below are students with the highest reward points within their year group.
Year 7: Sebastien Jurecek (3rd in the whole school)
Year 8: Kyan Gurney
Year 9: Kaksha Chandarana
Year 10: Alex Green
Year 11: Jesse Beaven
Year 12: Gabriel Menuier-Murphy
Year 13: Samuel Bilson
I also want to remind the students of Ash house that our house assembly is coming up next week on the 17th March. The theme is motivation and I look forward to sharing my thoughts on motivation with you. In a time like this we have really needed to stay motivated. While you have been working from home you could have taken a lexed approach but from what i’m hearing from your teachers, you have really applied yourselves and made sure that you maintain the levels of excellence in your work. I commend you for this.
Finally, I would like to encourage each and every student to be kind and look for opportunities to brighten someone else’s day regardless of what house they belong to. We are a family here at Bushey Meads School and we should show it in our actions. I am happy to have you all back in school and I look forward to seeing out the rest of the year with you.
Lucie Kirby is the current highest achiever in Oak house with an amazing 285 achievement points. To add to this fantastic record, Lucie has not received a single behaviour point...