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Some of our most enthusiastic readers took on a challenge when they undertook to read the seven books chosen as finalists for this year’s Carnegie Medal. The Yoto Carnegies...
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Some of our most enthusiastic readers took on a challenge when they undertook to read the seven books chosen as finalists for this year’s Carnegie Medal. The Yoto Carnegies...
Posted by Teresa Turton
It was a privilege to welcome visitors to Bushey Meads School last Friday from Italy, Spain, Belgium, Holland, England and even the United States of America. With the late George...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday our superb Year 11 cohort enjoyed a wonderful final leavers assembly and spent time in the quadrangle signing shirts and thanking some of their hardworking staff for...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday Head of Chemistry Mr Mehta led the Friday Faculty Foci and provided some top tips to all staff about his work to develop and strengthen memory retrieval in his...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads School, I have the immense pleasure and privilege of teaching both Business Studies and Religious Education. I am particularly interested in developing curricular...
Posted by Gary Chambers
This event is for students aged 16-18 interested in a career in STEM. ARM offers various opportunities in Computing, Engineering (software and hardware) and Electronics. The...
Posted by Mo Abusef
By Logan, Year 12 This week our Mental Health Champions travelled a stones throw to our St James Trust sister school to attend an assembly led by the mental health charity “Mind”....
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
If you noticed a ‘buzz’ around school on Monday, it was because we were delighted to welcome author Chris Bradford to talk to Year 7 & 8 students about his books. As an...
Posted by Teresa Turton
Posted by Danielle Bowe
I would like to congratulate Millie Andronicou and her younger sisters, Madeline and Grace, for their fantastic hard work and dedication in raising £123.17 for Dementia UK. I...
Posted by Helen Blowers
At Bushey Meads School, I have the immense pleasure and privilege of teaching both Business Studies and Religious Education. I am particularly interested in developing curricular links between these two subjects. Over the past few weeks, my year 7 RE class has been learning more about the fundamental beliefs of Islam, such as the Five Pillars and the role of the Quran.
In a recent Year 7 lesson, students also had an opportunity to look at the two main types of charity in Islam: Zakat and Sadaqah. Zakat is a form of almsgiving. For every adult Muslim who owns wealth over a certain amount – known as the Nisab – he or she must pay 2.5% of that wealth as Zakat. Sadaqah is voluntary charitable giving that can be granted to any person or cause. We were also able to look at the Islamic perspective on ethics, and the importance of honesty and fairness in business life. Students were excited to ask questions and learn more about how Muslims use their money and time to help others.
Earlier this term several of our more able Sixth Form took part in the UKMT Senior Mathematical Challenge 2024, an annual,...
Traveling to School Thank you to the vast majority of parents and carers who park sensibly to drop off their children in the mornings and to collect them in the afternoons....