Synergy within Ash House
Today marks seven weeks since the last Ash house update. Since then, there have been unbelievable highs and some learning experiences. We have also been battling through the...
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Today marks seven weeks since the last Ash house update. Since then, there have been unbelievable highs and some learning experiences. We have also been battling through the...
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Gabriela Zhelyazkova in year 12 shared some incredible news with us last week. Gabriela’s artwork was chosen to be displayed in an art gallery based in Cambridge, called Gallerie...
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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
It has been so exciting to watch our Year 9 students leading a project at Little Reddings to help Year 2 students to read. This is a fabulous example of our Multi Academy Trust...
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In RE, year 9 have been studying whether or not war is ever justified. On Wednesday I had the pleasure to watch a debate in Mr Burley’s class. The class had prepared for the...
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On Tuesday afternoon a smart ‘Sixth Form Destinations’ board went up in the newly refurbished foyer of our smart Sixth Form Centre. Within minutes, a crowd of aspirational...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last week, Mrs Paddick was delighted to watch year 10 students, Roshni Vara and Anton Brown, teaching an amazing lesson to their peers in French. Working from ‘More...
Posted by Nicola Paddick
The Comedy of Errors is a five-act comedy by William Shakespeare and his shortest play. It was written in 1589–94 and first published in the First Folio of 1623 from Shakespeare’s...
Posted by Natalie Stanton
As much as we were enjoying getting used to online Zoom classes, we are beyond happy to be seeing the return of in person workshops. We were extremely fortunate to have West End...
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Today marks seven weeks since the last Ash house update. Since then, there have been unbelievable highs and some learning experiences. We have also been battling through the devastating plague that has affected our lives and the lives of many others around the world for over a year. Due to this plague we have not been able to co-ordinate and run the house events that we usually do but I have discovered so much about the house system that I did not see before.
I was of the opinion that it was the house events that united the students but I have visited all of the character development groups during CDC time and I have been blown away by the togetherness within the classes. It is clear to see that there are genuine friendships being built across the year groups each day and that reinforces the quote that says “We are stronger together”. Through all the turbulence the students have been through they seem to be moving forward and that is inspiring.
The good thing about the house system is that it is not academic, it gives the students a chance to engage with each other students in their own year as well as other years and build relationships. With that being said, I must take a moment to thank each and every one of the Character Development Coaches, not only do they plan and teach lessons, they make an effort to start the students’ day in the best way possible. I reached out to each of the CDC’s and asked which student(s) have been embedding greatness recently, Here are a few of the names were given:
7 Ash – Mr Cartledge
Year 8 – Mr Burley
Year 9 – Mrs Hargreaves
The following students took part in a house football / basketball competition and they won!
Samarth, Ethan, David, Brandon, Thacsiyan, Jathursan
Nathan Hamilton was mentioned for his positive attitude in the CDG and participation in class discussions.
Year 10 – Mrs Bowyer
Year 13 – Mr Mehta
There are a myriad of examples listed in this article showing some of the excellence that takes place within Ash House. Although some students may think that the house system is about getting reward points and winning the house cup at the end of the year (which we are going to do) I think it’s quite clear to see that the house system is so much more than that. It’s a lifeline to some students, a safe haven and a support network. As long as the students of Bushey Meads School are happy and excelling, no prize in the world could top that.
As I bring this article to a close it would be remiss of me If I didn’t reflect on the amazing news shared by Gabriela of 12 Ash. Gabriela sent in her artwork into an art gallery and they have put her work up upon the walls for all to see. The open evening was on the 19th May and I hear it was a success.
Thank you students! It’s an honour and a privilege to serve as your Head of House.
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