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This week it has been a real privilege to observe some of our outstanding Learning Assistants in action in classrooms across the school as they support the teachers and of course...
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This week it has been a real privilege to observe some of our outstanding Learning Assistants in action in classrooms across the school as they support the teachers and of course...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
12/5/21 Andrei Irimia 12 Elm Andrei is one of our outstanding Year 12 students and Senior Prefect. He is hardworking and focussed with his studies. Andrei is always available to...
Posted by Des Timotheou
Posted by Danielle Bowe
This year the theme is Nature and how connecting with the natural world can support good mental health. Monday 10 May 2021 marks the launch of Mental Health Awareness Week, the...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Since the last update, students have made leaps and strides in progress. Assimilating back into student life seamlessly. Its that time again! Looking at our Sycamore Hall of Fame...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Due to a staff absence, I was asked to cover an English lesson last week. When I arrived at the classroom, Miss Richardson – one of our experienced Learning Assistants...
Posted by Graeme Searle
On Thursday 29th April the Bushey St James Trust schools joined together to celebrate International Dance Day. This is an important day in the dance world that takes place every...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
The pastoral team is receiving a lot of phone calls from very worried parents and we want you to know, you are not alone! We are working hard to build up social and resilience...
Posted by Helen Blowers
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
Forty of our year 11 students were treated to hot chocolate and pastries in the sixth form centre on Wednesday morning as part of our Flair initiative to receive a ‘Shine in...
Posted by Lauren Wright
This week it has been a real privilege to observe some of our outstanding Learning Assistants in action in classrooms across the school as they support the teachers and of course the students with their learning, enabling them to maximise progress.
The additional adult in the classroom provides even more opportunities for students to engage in dialogue about their learning and gain support in reshaping tasks and explanations so that all students better understand new concepts and learning challenges.
Pictured here are Mrs Malik working with Mr Cox in a Year 8 English lesson and Miss Benham working with Mrs Ahmed in a Year 9 Maths lesson.
All the students really appreciated the powerful collaborative approach between the Learning Assistants and the teachers which was clearly having a significant impact on their learning.
It was great to see.
On Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd February staff enjoyed a conference based on Positivity and Wellbeing. We listened to an engaging keynote speech from motivational speaker Gavin...
This year the English Faculty will be honouring William Shakespeare by promoting his plays each month in the BMS newsletter. With October being the spooky month of Halloween, it...