CyberFirst Girls Competition 2023-2024 kicks in!
I am glad that in IT STEM, we are encouraging the Yr8 girls to partake in the CyberFirst Competition 2023-2024 run by NCSC (National Cyber Security Centre). This is a...
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I am glad that in IT STEM, we are encouraging the Yr8 girls to partake in the CyberFirst Competition 2023-2024 run by NCSC (National Cyber Security Centre). This is a...
Posted by Siew Young
Ably led by Associate Leader Mr Abusef, our Main School Assemblies this week fed into our overall school motto and theme of Achievement. Aspiring to achieve is at the heart and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads School we place a high emphasis on providing excellent feedback to students, enabling them to identify their areas of strength and key next steps in their...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Just before the half term holiday, Hero Slinn the Director of Inclusion and Skills for Hertfordshire Children’s Services sent out an update to all headteachers and leading...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Across Hertfordshire all young people are being encouraged to take part in a survey and a flyer is attached with more information and a QR code for you to take part. The...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads School, we invest in a range of online learning platforms to aid the progress inside and outside the lessons. Students in Years 7-9 benefit from the Bedrock...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
We are selling poppies to commemorate remembrance day. Students can bring some money in if they wish to donate to charity and buy a poppy (we have other items also on sale such...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
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....
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
As the new Head of Oak House, it has been a pleasure getting to know some of the students from Oak House across all year groups. 13 Oak in particular have been reflecting on the...
Posted by Tom Saich
Here we are again at the start of another busy academic year at Bushey Meads School. A fresh start for all mixed with numerous new opportunities to succeed can only mean one...
Posted by Andrew Burnell
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. May we please remind all parents and carers when dropping off/collecting students to ensure that you:
In addition, please could parents and carers ensure they do not use the entrance or car park for Meadowood School, situated next door to Bushey Meads School. It is private property not linked to Bushey Meads School and is a special school for physically and neurologically impaired primary aged pupils.
To avoid congestion in front of the school we recommend that if you park further away from the school site and then the students can walk the rest of the way. We have suggested drop off points for the “Park and Stride” initiative as detailed below.
Bringing up teenagers can be tricky, confusing and frustrating. Sometimes during the transition from primary school to secondary school we can feel like we are losing our fun,...
It may be years before we know the full impact of enforced lockdowns and living through a global pandemic becomes fully understood. But we do know living with teenagers has always...