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By Dayna and Luxman Have you ever wondered why your cake rises, and what gives it its delectable fluffiness? Or even why your cakes always turned out like flat failures? Well Kush...
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By Dayna and Luxman Have you ever wondered why your cake rises, and what gives it its delectable fluffiness? Or even why your cakes always turned out like flat failures? Well Kush...
Posted by Sarah Jackson
This week, year 12 childcare students started a new unit on play and learning. Their lesson on Wednesday asked them to explore how play can support a child’s holistic...
Posted by James Burley
Humayun Cetin 12 Sycamore One of our outstanding new to school Sixth Formers, Humayun continues to excel at BMS. A reliable and highly motivated Prefect, Humayun has supported BMS...
Posted by Giles Monks
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Posted by Di Mcildowie
On Friday 22nd April our Time2Sh9e group attended their first ‘Gaining the Very Top Grades’ workshop – how to Shimmer in English. This was the first of four workshops...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
In 2020 one of our talented Year 7 students Jessica in 7 Willow entered the prestigious Hertfordshire Heroes Christmas Art Competition and her winning artwork was printed onto...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Monday morning of this week it was great to talk to George in 10 Oak and hear about his very successful weekend. He took part in a prestigious Regional Judo Competition in...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week we demonstrated to all students that we care deeply about them as individuals and want them to be as happy as they can be during their time at the school and in future...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last year we were delighted to be able to support a very experienced senior leader from a local school to complete his National Professional Qualification for Headship. Mr Abusef,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In year 7 we have been learning about the Eatwell guide and how to incorporate this into our diet. The Eatwell Guide shows the proportions of the main food groups that form a...
Posted by Charlotte Hewitt
It has been another busy term in school.
Year 11s are about to begin their GCSEs and year 13s their A levels. It can be a very stressful time. But with the help of family, friends and staff they will get through their exams and go on to the next part of their journey.
Having support in life is essential. There will always be difficulties and challenges to overcome. There will always be some people who may hinder your efforts. They may even bully you.
Bullying unfortunately takes place in any part of life in childhood at school and then as an adult at work. Knowing how to handle it is essential. There are certain actions to take that will keep you safe:
In Bushey Meads we have a zero tolerance of bullying. As soon as staff are made aware it is taking place, procedures are put in place, to support both those who are being bullied and those who are the bullies. Remember bullies are unhappy people, who also have unresolved problems of their own.
Bushey Meads anti-bullying ambassadors raised £116.00 during their last fundraiser. This year they have decided to donate this money towards buying a Post Box, to be used by students who are feeling sad or worried. These students will then have the option to post their concerns. The appropriate members of staff will then be able to offer assistance. The Post Box will remain in LRC4 so there will be easy access.
And remember …….
In a world where you can choose anything
Choose Kindness
Hi everyone Yet again we are now in a new lockdown with most student’s home learning once more. Let us remind ourselves of the amazing work our anti bullying ambassadors have done...
It was a pleasure to spend some time in ‘Our Space’, a dedicated area for students to enjoy activities in a safe environment. ‘Our Space’ is an initiative...