Politics in action @BMS Open Evening
Whilst helping Mr Monks in last week’s open evening, we had the opportunity to show our visitors a few examples of what we are currently studying in A Level Government and...
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Whilst helping Mr Monks in last week’s open evening, we had the opportunity to show our visitors a few examples of what we are currently studying in A Level Government and...
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The PE and Health Faculty at Bushey Meads School is the only PE faculty I know of in a secondary school with the ‘and health’ words attached. This accurately reflects...
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Andrea Tamang 12Maple An excellent student, Andrea is working extremely hard with all her studies. She is always willing to help out with school events and goes the extra mile,...
Posted by Des Timotheou
We are extremely fortunate to have Lead Practitioner for English and Whole School Literacy Ms Bowe overseeing our excellent literacy and reading programmes at BMS which underpin...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The sun was definitely shining over Bushey Meads earlier this week and all students were making an exemplary start to the day. It has been very pleasing to see all students arrive...
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It was a privilege to walk around the school on Tuesday morning this week and join a number of superb Character Development (CDC) Groups for their 20 minute session at the start...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We were delighted as a school to receive recent national recognition for our outstanding music provision. Our Head of Music and Advanced Lead Teacher Mr Gray, ensures that...
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On Thursday 16th September 2021, BMS welcomed parents of year 5 and 6 to our open evening. Despite this being my 25th BMS open evening, it was my first as an assistant headteacher...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
For all year groups we are required to pass on certain information to YC Hertfordshire services. YC Hertfordshire are the local government’s information and advice service for...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
I started working at BMS in 2014 and have seen nearly all the departments in the school get refurbished over the years. The end of the last term and over the summer was the turn...
Posted by Morag Waring
Whilst helping Mr Monks in last week’s open evening, we had the opportunity to show our visitors a few examples of what we are currently studying in A Level Government and Politics. During this evening we held a hypothetical Bushey Meads referendum. The Year 5 and 6 students who came to view our school, and their parents, could vote whether we should have four days of school with extra homework instead of a regular 5 day school week. We also provided them with information on arguments for and against the change (pros and cons) so they could be properly educated on the topic before they cast their vote.
Bushey Meads Referendum
This Bushey Meads referendum is a perfect example of direct democracy, which links back to what we are studying in Government and Politics at the moment. Direct Democracy is when the electorate (voters) vote on decisions themselves rather than having representatives (MPs) decide for them. An example was the 2016 EU referendum. The result of our BMS referendum was a very close win for keeping the normal school week!
By getting more young people involved and educated about politics, we are helping to fight against the ‘Participation Crisis’, which describes the lack of engagement by the public in politics, another topic we are currently covering in our lessons.
Sophie Edwards 12 Elm and Kyle Oliveira 12 Oak
Scottish independence and a second referendum: a series of hurdles. Year 12 Politics have been studying devolution in the UK and its potential impact on the constitution, leading...
On Friday 10th December, Councillor Lawrence Brass visited BMS to speak to law and politics students about his political and legal career. Councillor Brass explained how his...