A Focus on Mental Health
Every year Bushey Meads Schools follows the National Mental Health Focus Week which this year started on the 9th May. The focus was ‘loneliness’ in recognition that ‘being lonely’...
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Every year Bushey Meads Schools follows the National Mental Health Focus Week which this year started on the 9th May. The focus was ‘loneliness’ in recognition that ‘being lonely’...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Tuesday 3rd May we were delighted to be able to run our first Raising Achievement Day in a number of years for our examination classes. Year 11s and 13s were offered specific...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
GCSE and A Level students have been working hard in the lead up to their examinations. They are preparing for an upcoming assessment and by using creative revision resources such...
Posted by Sarah Dunsby
The summer term brings a change in activities in the PE Faculty with the summer sports of athletics, cricket, rounders, tennis and softball taking place. Clubs will continue at...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
As one of Hertfordshire’s key training schools for new teachers to the profession, we are privileged to have many visitors throughout the year coming in to observe our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As a school we have very positive links with a number of local charities including the Watford based charity Peace Hospice Care. Last week we were contacted by Peter Rasmussen who...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On the 21st April, the history department took the A Level history students and some of the Year 11 high achievers to Hampton Court Palace to explore the site and experience some...
Posted by Katie Winslade
Posted by Danielle Bowe
I was fortunate enough to watch many of our students compete in a football tournament this weekend. Some were incredibly successful, winning their divisions with the dedication...
Posted by Helen Blowers
All Sixth Formers who attended our Raising Achievement Day On Tuesday, it was fantastic to welcome back so many of our outstanding Year 13 students and also Y12 CTEC students to...
Posted by Giles Monks
GCSE and A Level students have been working hard in the lead up to their examinations. They are preparing for an upcoming assessment and by using creative revision resources such as revision pong and jenga to encourage memory of key words and case studies
Students thoroughly enjoyed the lessons of revision in both Geography and Psychology.
Incorporating games and activities into revision can be beneficial for all students as it ensures the student is picking up on key terms and concepts without realising. I have attached a link below which has fantastic revision resources and games.
Take a look at the attached PDF and get revising for your end of year exams.
revision-ideas-x-60.213458657On Tuesday of this week the Sixth Form Team, led by Associate Leader and Head of Sixth Form Mr O’Kelly, welcomed our largest cohort of external sixth form applicants to Bushey...
A Level psychology students have been working hard throughout lockdown and now in the return to class. They are preparing for an upcoming assessment and by using creative revision...