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With just a few days to go before the end of the academic year, it was pertinent for Assistant Headteacher Mr Mitman to be asking some searching questions at our main school...
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With just a few days to go before the end of the academic year, it was pertinent for Assistant Headteacher Mr Mitman to be asking some searching questions at our main school...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
Posted by Danielle Bowe
During the summer term, we asked our students to complete the annual student survey, an important aspect of the student voice initiative at Bushey Meads School. Students are...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
At the last Full Governing Body meeting of the year held last Wednesday, it was great to welcome three of our senior student leaders to speak to the Governors and answer questions...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see and experience the very positive atmosphere across all year groups as they took part in their year-group sports days this week. All students had the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The quadrangle at the heart of our school felt more like Regents Park this week – brought alive with the sound of classical music and some stunning Shakespeare Performances....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week, Learning Support ran our own SEN Sports Days alongside the main school event. Organised by our Lead Learning Assistant for PE, Mr Kwok, Years 7, 8 , 9 and 10 had the...
Posted by Helen Seed
PE Health and Health Faculty News (July 12th 2023) NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health The last 2 weeks have brought a brilliant finish to the year for our athletics...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Wednesday 12th July saw the first Bushey Meads Diversity Day. Students from across all the year groups had the opportunity to experience what Diversity means to different people....
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
It was inspiring to walk around the BSJT Art Gallery and BMS Art Rooms last Thursday before the Annual Rewards Evening held in the Main Hall and see the inspiring pieces of art...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At the end of the year we all have the opportunity to reflect back and celebrate our successes, but also ask ourselves what things we can improve as we head into the next school year. Three key areas of school life are a good place to start: Attendance (aiming for 100%), Punctuality (always on time for school and lessons) and Attitude to Learning (aiming for a level 7 in each and every lesson).
The Theme of the Week this Week was Aspirations with assemblies delivered by Assistant Headteacher, Ms Greenwood. Linking to the school motto of Aspire to Achieve and the...
Monday 15th May marks the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Week. As a school we are passionate about raising awareness about the importance of...