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The first Study Saturday of 2018 saw an impressive start to the final countdown to the all important forthcoming GCSE and A level examinations. A number of Sixth Form students who...
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The first Study Saturday of 2018 saw an impressive start to the final countdown to the all important forthcoming GCSE and A level examinations. A number of Sixth Form students who...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last week our inspirational Senior Assistant Headteacher Mr Fisher reminded students about the unique opportunities that as a school we give throughout the year on our highly...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
For any students in Years 7 – 10 who love running, the Spire Bushey 10k and 5k races are taking place on Sunday 1st July at 10.00 am. BMS students can form groups or enter...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
One of the benefits of being part of a larger organisation than just stand alone school is the access to high quality leadership development opportunities that we have across and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Sunday evening the Main Hall at Bushey Meads School was packed with adoring George Michael fans, as well as many students, parents, teachers, Governors and Trustees all there...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Three students from Bushey Meads travelled to Buckmore Kart Circuit in Kent on Saturday 21st April for the regional final of the British Schools Karting Championship. On a hot...
Posted by David Chalkley
As many of you are aware throughout the year, every half term, each faculty is asked to nominate one student from each year group to receive a prestigious High Achiever Award...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
A very special, personalised day to look forward to Enrichment days are an opportunity for deep learning, to explore PSHE topics, to work in teams, and to benefit from trips and...
Posted by Bill Fisher
Most returning visitors to the school make the same comment: “I can’t believe how much the school has changed and what a wonderful place it now is.” To those of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Wednesday, Sociology and Law students went to the Clink for a great educational trip. The Clink is one of the oldest and most popular prisons situated in London. The trip...
Posted by Chloe Lister
The first Study Saturday of 2018 saw an impressive start to the final countdown to the all important forthcoming GCSE and A level examinations.
A number of Sixth Form students who remember attending every single Study Saturday in 2016 (to prepare for their GCSEs in Year 11) were back again – knowing that the discipline of attending really helps them realise their true potential and nail those top grades that open so many exciting doors in the future. Many students were makign the most of the access to high speed internet access, free printing and all the superb PiXL Knowledge resources and extensive range of past papers available in our new look LRC.
With advice and encouragement on hand from LRC Manager Mr Back, the atmosphere across all four rooms was very purposeful and motivating.
A number of Year 11 students told me the main reasons for attending their first every Study Saturday at BMS……
“We liked to idea of working together with others, as it is motivational and will spur us on to achieving our potential at this crucial time of year.”
“It is great to have access to all the resources, computers and printing facilities, as it makes it easier to work smartly.”
“It is good to come into school with a speacific purpsoe and go home at 2.00 pm knowing that you have achieved your goal.”
Students in the LRC and Art rooms on Saturday were working hard – making the most of an extended period of time and access to all the relevant resources to aid their achievements as they prepare for their up coming examinations.
Refreshments were provided to keep the students hydrated.
It was really impressive to see students so focussed in their personalised study Going for Greatness lessons, supervised by some of our top teachers that allow them to push their...
The Year 11 Food Preparation and Nutrition GCSE group completed their final food assessment. This assessment is part of their NEA 2 which is worth 35% of the total GCSE. They had...