Assessment for Learning at Bushey Meads School
At Bushey Meads School, we are committed to ensuring that assessment plays a central role in supporting our students’ academic growth and personal development. We firmly believe...
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At Bushey Meads School, we are committed to ensuring that assessment plays a central role in supporting our students’ academic growth and personal development. We firmly believe...
Posted by Joe Beswick
Today, students had the chance to participate in a boxing session led by Luca, a boxing trainer and mental health coach who works with local schools to promote mental well-being...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Our BTEC Children’s Play, Learning and Development students went on an insightful trip to Broadfields Primary School. Since we have been understanding the developmental norms of...
Posted by admin
On Thursday 7th November, as part of our enrichment day programme our Year 10 students got the opportunity to take part in a careers immersion day hosted by ELSA Next Generation....
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
For the first half term of Year 10 we have studied a 20th century play, ‘An Inspector Calls’ by JB Priestley. Although written in 1945, the play is set in 1912. Priestley uses the...
Posted by admin
This week, Year 11 and Year 13 students have successfully embarked on their Pre-Public Examinations (PPEs), a crucial step in their academic journey. Prior to the start of the...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Last Thursday, Year 7 students took part in an exciting Enrichment Day themed “Taste of the Future.” We began with a discussion on how future technology could shape a more...
Posted by Mo Abusef
At Bushey Meads, we use a variety of online platforms to support students’ learning. Each week, we will focus on one such platform to bring you all the information you need...
Posted by Anthony Carter
We are extremely excited to welcome all parents and carers to one of our key events in the Sixth form which is our Year 11 into Year 12 Open evening event which will take place on...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Jess was very busy over half-term cutting her hair. She then donated it to ………….. The Little Princess Trust The Little Princess Trust provides free real hair wigs to children and...
Posted by Helen Mateides
As another remembrance day comes around, it’s important to reflect, appreciate and understand the struggle of both soldier, sailor, pilot and civilian who has been involved or impacted by warfare in past and current conflicts.
I would always recommend getting a poppy for the November period to remember those who have made great sacrifices such as in the World Wars and Cold War period to allow us to live in a mostly peaceful and democratic world to practise whatever we may love or believe in without hatred, many of course who have made those sacrifices will sadly never have been known or properly appreciated. All the more reasons to have and celebrate another remembrance day
Tom Harverson Year 13
Many of our students continue to represent themselves and the school at the highest level both within and beyond our community. Last weekend Lucy in 10 Elm was selected from a...
As a school we are constantly looking for ways to develop the learning environment here at BMS and also make the social spaces as nice as possible for all students. Our Sixth Form...