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It was great to see our new team of robotics students enter their first tournament on Saturday 27th January. As a rookie team, it was always going to be a big challenge competing...
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It was great to see our new team of robotics students enter their first tournament on Saturday 27th January. As a rookie team, it was always going to be a big challenge competing...
Posted by David Chalkley
NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health BASKETBALL Year 7 Boys v Westfield (District League) AWAY Mr Cartledge Date : Thursday 1st February 2024 Result : Won 20-13 Scorers...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
At Bushey Meads we are always looking for fresh and new ways to help all children succeed and achieve their true potential. Sometimes students, in the busy-ness of teenage years...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a privilege to join a Year 7 drama lesson last week and see how focussed and enthusiastic they were with their learning. In small groups they were rehearsing a script based...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At the end of a school day, the local roads and pavements near any large secondary school can be rather busy and overcrowded. We continue to encourage all our students to show...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In the exciting world of textiles, our Year 10 students have recently amazed us with their fantastic sweatshirts and hoodies. From start to finish, these students have shown great...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
On Thursday 1st the RE department was thrilled to lead the humanities faculty in delivering our Year 10 RE enrichment day. The day’s activities were focused on delivering...
Posted by Carly Osman
The English department here at Bushey Meads School subscribes to an online platform called ‘Bedrock Learning’. This platform teaches students new vocabulary and...
Posted by Lee Cox
We were absolutely delighted last week to welcome a number of organisations into Bushey Meads to work with our year 8 introducing them to possible careers in Science,...
Posted by Donna King
In the last week of the Autumn term we invited former pupils into school for our annual Alumni event. We are so proud of our students and endeavour to keep in touch so that A...
Posted by Michelle Sullivan
On Thursday 1st the RE department was thrilled to lead the humanities faculty in delivering our Year 10 RE enrichment day. The day’s activities were focused on delivering the full breadth of Religious Education. This included philosophical debates on life after death, ethical dilemmas based on crime and Bible referencing skills. We also looked at the relevance of RE in everyday life and jobs whereby knowledge of Religious views would be crucial.
Joseph Gill, a year 10 GCSE RE student wrote this report;
Students were given the opportunity to explore RE last Thursday on Enrichment Day, with activities such as a Treasure Hunt, a Courtroom re-enactment and a chance to express themselves through a short video or social media post about RE.
Throughout these tasks, students were encouraged to reflect on how RE presents itself in their everyday lives. One task revolved around Life after Death. Students were engaged by reflecting on their own beliefs and what they thought would happen after they died – a topic that some found interesting, and others quite grim! Other tasks took into account how different careers rely on RE; such as careers in Medicine, Law and even cuisine.
Students particularly enjoyed the treasure hunt; searching the school for clues to lead them on. With a confectionary prize stirring things up, competition was at its peak! Each clue helped form an anagram that unscrambled to form the word RESURRECTION, an appropriate end to this enrichment day.
In the last week of the Autumn term we invited former pupils into school for our annual Alumni event. We are so proud of our students and endeavour to keep in touch so that A...
The traditional wedding in the UK somewhat resembles the fairy tale “something borrowed and something blue” wedding. But at BMS we have been skipping the conventional and learning...