Positive Participation in PE
Our curriculum provides students with a breadth of opportunities and pathways to success. This week I had the pleasure of seeing a PE and Health lesson. With wellbeing at the...
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Our curriculum provides students with a breadth of opportunities and pathways to success. This week I had the pleasure of seeing a PE and Health lesson. With wellbeing at the...
Posted by Claire Till
Day 1 On Thursday 7th October 2021, we travelled down to London King’s Cross – we met outside the station where we filled in a ‘Perspective Survey’ which was where we had to...
Posted by Sarah Dunsby
It was brilliant to welcome over 300 students, parents and carers to Wednesday evening’s Raising Achievement Evening in the Main Hall and hear such superb advice from Assistant...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Friday of last week, 32 Year 10 students joined Miss Brown for a full day of learning more about psychology. We had a fantastic time learning about how the brain works,...
Posted by Sarah Brown
We are very proud of our students at Bushey Meads and we are delighted to recognise hard work in all forms. The pastoral team are privileged to work alongside such dedicated...
Posted by Helen Blowers
Smart phones, love them or loathe them, are an everyday part of most of our students’ lives. As a school, we are looking at ways we can positively interact with our...
Posted by Helen Blowers
As part of raising awareness about Black History month, students in year 7 geography had to do research about the former British colonies of Africa and the Caribbean Islands. For...
Posted by Ama Bartholomew
On Tuesday two of our Year 11 musicians, Rebecca Palmer and Anton Brown, went to Little Reddings School to help Mrs Dewhurst, one of our Year 6 teachers, deliver an assembly about...
Posted by Maria Fort
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Last week was Dyslexia Awareness week and to celebrate this, Mrs McDermott and I launched a new dyslexia lunch club for all year groups in A1a. The dyslexia lunch club was started...
Posted by Emma Denton
Our curriculum provides students with a breadth of opportunities and pathways to success. This week I had the pleasure of seeing a PE and Health lesson. With wellbeing at the foremost of many people’s thinking following recent months it was excellent to see all students positively participating and working with others during the lesson.
Our PE and Health curriculum is aimed at enabling all students to have a positive physical experience. Alongside this I was impressed by the technical terms that our students knew and were able to incorporate into their practical lesson. Not only breaking down stereotypes around gymnastics but also maximising the attainment and fosturing the potential of individual students within the class. With a range of pathways being offered across our PE and Health faculty these students can look forward to both vocational and academic options as well as the chance to develop Sports Leadership awards as they progress throughout the school.
On Wednesday 16th May we had the inaugural girls rugby matches at Bushey Meads. Welcoming Longdean School and Francis Combe Academy were students from year 8 and 9 who played in...
It was great to see how well our Year 7 and Year 8 students rose to the challenge and first time experience of sitting an exam in GCSE style conditions for their core subjects,...