Positive Praise to Promote Progress
Our newly appointed Advanced Skills Leader Ms Knowles started the new half term at BMS by showcasing her excellent strategies for promoting progress in student work by...
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Our newly appointed Advanced Skills Leader Ms Knowles started the new half term at BMS by showcasing her excellent strategies for promoting progress in student work by...
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Highly respected international research shows that the biggest impact teachers and teaching assistants can have on improving student progress is in the key area of providing high...
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In education it is literacy that underpins the whole school curriculum and our all-important examination system; one reason why at Bushey Meads School outstanding staff including...
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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...
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Maintaining an interest in Geography, History and R.E. amongst students has always been a priority for the Humanities faculty, especially for the new student Humanities’ leader...
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At the end of March a group of Year 11 Geography students travelled to London for an revision day in the Victoria Apollo theatre. Although Lottie believed that Miss Skevington had...
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From Thursday May 3rd to Sunday May 6th a group of 12 Year 10 Sports Studies students went on the annual outdoor education trip to Widemouth Bay in Cornwall. It was an action...
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Our newly appointed Advanced Skills Leader Ms Knowles started the new half term at BMS by showcasing her excellent strategies for promoting progress in student work by highlighting strengths identified through her marking for the students to discuss and use in any subsequent self or peer assessment, or re-drafting activity.
She epitomised what our school is about: inclusive, positive and wholly focussed on enabling all students to move to the next level in their learning journey throughout their time at school – always Aspiring to Achieve their very best.
Her ‘Monday Magic Moment’ was well received by all staff as we prepare for our next Marking and Feedback fortnight.
In her new role (equivalent to an Assistant Headteacher position) we know that Ms Knowles is going to continue having a big impact across our school and we wish her well in this new appointment.
Pictured here are some of our hard working students in Year 13 at the end of the Raising Achievement Assembly held just before the half term holiday. Collecting their Level 3...