Respect Assembly
Executive Principal, Mr Turner, delivered assemblies this week on the theme of Respect, one of our Keys to Success. He showed the students GCSE results from last years Year 11...
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Executive Principal, Mr Turner, delivered assemblies this week on the theme of Respect, one of our Keys to Success. He showed the students GCSE results from last years Year 11...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Tuesday an open evening was held for year 5 & 6 students, parents and caters with a focus on the SEND provision within the school. Mrs Seed, SENDCo, explained the provision...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was amazing to meet the new Year 7s in Beech House this week. What a lively bunch of students willing to try their best at all tasks including the tower task they worked on in...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
This summer, I had the honour and privilege of leading the Bushey Meads’ World Challenge expedition to the tropical island of Borneo. At just over 7,200 miles away from our...
Posted by Lee Cox
It has been so encouraging to see how well our new Year 7 students have settled into life at Bushey Meads – fully embracing our 3Rs of Respect, Responsibility and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
All staff at BMS understand the importance of learning and appreciate the emphasis that we as a school place on continuous professional development or CPD. Many schools locally...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We want to take this time to express our congratulations to one of our top performing students at A level. Aagarsan who studied at Bushey Meads Sixth Form and has used the two...
Posted by Madeline Silla
As the vibrant energy of a new academic year fills the air, we are thrilled to share that our Year 7 students have had a great start at Bushey Meads. This week marked not just the...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
We are incredibly proud of one of our Sixth Form students and have been so impressed with her journey of outstanding achievements throughout her time at BMS. Many of you will know...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health The start of a new term sees the start of a new programme of sport and physical activity practices, clubs and competitive fixtures. Last...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
As the vibrant energy of a new academic year fills the air, we are thrilled to share that our Year 7 students have had a great start at Bushey Meads. This week marked not just the beginning of a new educational journey, but an opportunity to forge lifelong friendships, cultivate new interests, and embrace the spirit of learning that is at the heart of our school community.
A Warm Welcome
The week kicked off with an enthusiastic welcome assembly, as our new year 7’s were introduced to the school’s vision, values, and expectations for the year ahead. Students were greeted with cheerful smiles and encouraging words, making it clear that Bushey Meads School is a nurturing environment where every student is valued and seen.
Exploring New Opportunities
Throughout the week, students engaged in a range of activities designed to help them acclimatise to their new school environment. From interactive team-building games to exploring various subject sessions, Year 7s had a chance to discover their interests and learn about the diverse curriculum available to them. Highlights included; presenting their GAP tasks, getting their new chromebooks, creative arts sessions, and physical education lessons that built on teamwork and cooperation.
The week wrapped up with the year 7’s first celebration assembly, which saw a huge number of students recognised and awarded for their good attitude, showing respect, responsibility and building good relationships.
Looking Ahead
As we start on the first full week of lessons, our students are already looking forward to what lies ahead. Exciting learning opportunities, after-school clubs, and enrichment events are just around the corner, ensuring Year 7s will have a fulfilling and enriching experience throughout the year. We encourage students to try out different activities, speak with their teachers about their interests, and get involved in the school community.
In closing, we are incredibly proud of our Year 7s for taking these first important steps with such responsibility and courage. Here’s to a fantastic year ahead!
It was amazing to meet the new Year 7s in Beech House this week. What a lively bunch of students willing to try their best at all tasks including the tower task they worked on in...
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