Reflections on 30 years at Bushey Meads
Little did I know that when I was appointed as Head of History in 1991, I would still be at the school 30 years later. So having reached this landmark I thought it time to retire...
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Little did I know that when I was appointed as Head of History in 1991, I would still be at the school 30 years later. So having reached this landmark I thought it time to retire...
Posted by Roger Newbold
Fancy yourself as the next James Bond? Your dream could become a reality after GCHQ, the government intelligence agency which works with MI5 and MI6, visited French and Spanish...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Year 7 students had an amazing day in school on Wednesday of this week and could go home that evening and tell their families that they had been inspired by an author who had...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As part of their science GCSEs, students at Bushey Meads School study the different types of energy resources that are available to us and how we use them. This includes preparing...
Posted by Helen Booth
As part of our Bridging Fortnight the Sixth Form Team organised a series of sessions tailored to support our new Year 12 students develop the study skills and positive approach to...
Posted by Giles Monks
I would like to commend all our existing Year 11 students, as well as those who have joined us for the first time as ‘new to school’ students, for the way that they...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The theme of the Week was The National Health Service’, as the official launch took place on the 5th July 1948. Embedded within this theme, as part of Aspects of health, ...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Olly Ayoola – 12 Beech Olly is one of our new to school students joining us for the bridging fortnight. He has settled in very well and is enjoying his time here in Sixth...
Posted by Des Timotheou
Competitive inter school sport is back ! Year 7 and 9 DISTRICT ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS On Tuesday 30th June the Year 7 and Year 9 athletics teams travelled to a very wet Woodside...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty was delighted to welcome back year 11 students, both from Bushey Meads and some from other schools in the area, for two weeks to begin...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Little did I know that when I was appointed as Head of History in 1991, I would still be at the school 30 years later. So having reached this landmark I thought it time to retire and “kick back” before I can no longer “cut the mustard”. As a history teacher, I am very interested in change and continuity and I certainly have seen a lot of changes over the years, although also many things which have stayed the same; mainly the brilliant staff we have at BMS (although individuals have come and gone) and the wonderful students we have (well most!).
I can remember when I came for my interview, I struggled to find the main entrance. It seemed tucked away and hidden by the trees. The current signage did not exist then. The school site was- and has – remained pleasantly green and leafy with “homely buildings”. Inside though there have been lots of changes. My first classroom was G2 which was still fitted out with butler sinks and deep drawers for accommodating portfolios of artwork. Far removed from what it is now as an IT suite. Interestingly, the pendulum now seems to be swinging the other way as banks of chrome books mean that we no longer need designated IT rooms.
Another change I have seen has been uniform, changing from blazers and ties to polo shirts and sweatshirts and now back to blazers and ties albeit with different coloured stripes depending on the house. I think the introduction of the current house system has been one of the best changes I have seen at Bushey Meads as it encompasses a whole range of activities and events not just sports as the old Olympic-themed house system seemed to do.
Due to the Covid Pandemic, school trips have been impacted in a negative way. Over the years, I have organised and accompanied other colleagues on many school trips. I think for many students when they look back, trips are one of the highlights of their school career. I hope the photographs give a flavour of the different destinations and students I have taken students to.
As mentioned above, I have had the privilege of working with many excellent teachers, teaching assistants and ancillary staff at Bushey Meads. I have been inspired by their excellent classroom relationships with students, their amazing resources and teaching strategies. Consequently, I feel that my own teaching has developed and improved to help me respond to the delights and challenges of everyday life at “the Meads” so that I can honestly say that there have been very few days when I have not looked forward to going to work!
Thank you and Goodbye!
The Spring term is coming to an end, a term where Humanities, and other departments have had to experiment and explore lots of different ways of learning. Throughout these few...