Mountain Climber visits BMS
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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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, ...
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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...
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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...
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We have recently received many emails of thanks, clearly demonstrating the impact of our positive rewards culture, now embedded across our learning community. Each and every day...
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This week the Performing arts department would have hosted our annual Music and Dance celebration evening. Like so many other events, we are providing this virtually but still...
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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 climbed the highest mountain in the world (many times!). With Mount Everest towering at 8849 metres, Matt Dickinson joined the students in the Main Hall for a very special assembly at the start of our enrichment day and shared some amazing images of his various climbs to the summit of the planet. He also talked about the real dangers on the way and engaged the enthusiastic audience by asking them to consider their approach to risk and whether they were ambitious and resilient enough to achieve their dreams. For him it all started in a school library in Hemel Hempstead when he picked a book off the shelf about the awesome mountain.
This inspired the Year 7 students to go off into classrooms across the school to develop their own writing skills – perhaps aiming to also publish a book in the future like Matt himself has done. Matt went round the classrooms, signing autographs and answering questions. He loved his visit to Bushey Meads and was very impressed with all the students he met. It made for a great day and one that many of us will remember for a long time to come.
A huge thank you goes to Mrs Turton, our hard working Learning Resource Centre (LRC) Manager who arranged the author visit, and continues to play a significant role in inspiring so many of our students to read avidly and write so eloquently. As students do continue to make the most of your reading lessons in the LRC and use all the resources on offer in this hub of our school.
It was a privilege to welcome the Acting Deputy Headteacher of Falconers School to Bushey Meads last week and be able to show him around our learning community and introduce him...
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...