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I was very impressed last week with my visit to Miss Visan’s Year 7 Maths class. They were all highly engaged and working very hard to see what was wrong in the questions on...
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I was very impressed last week with my visit to Miss Visan’s Year 7 Maths class. They were all highly engaged and working very hard to see what was wrong in the questions on...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our annual More Able Evening launched this year’s programme as well as showcasing the incredible talent and hard work of our students. This year’s theme of...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
What is great about many staff and students associated with the school is that many of them make major contributions to our local and international communities. Many students and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Root Word of the Week: “GRESS” – Taking Steps Towards Learning! This week at Bushey Meads, our students have been stepping up their vocabulary skills with the...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
PE CONCEPT of the Week: RESPECT (Heart) Mr O’Kelly The BMS PE and Health Faculty are committed to promoting an active, healthy lifestyle amongst the BMS student population. In...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
The science faculty has recently purchased a subscription to an exciting new online platform called KayScience for our students. The company was created by two Science teachers...
Posted by Helen Booth
Harry C in 12S has made an excellent start to Sixth Form life at Bushey Meads School, quickly establishing himself as a key member of the Prefect Team. He has demonstrated strong...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
Once a week, two friendly therapy dogs, Archie and Zorro, visit a group of young people as part of the Pets As Therapy charity. These gentle, well-trained dogs bring comfort,...
Posted by Helen Seed
Congratulations to all our Bushey Meads School students who have achieved 100% attendance so far, this academic year. 273 students across all key stages have not missed a single...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
The KS3 pathway classes have got off to a great start this term in English. In year 7, we have been looking at building writing skills and have recently started a new topic on...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
Our annual More Able Evening launched this year’s programme as well as showcasing the incredible talent and hard work of our students. This year’s theme of “Engagement and Enrichment” came to life through a variety of performances and presentations that highlighted the exceptional abilities of our more able learners.
The evening kicked off with a dazzling display of dance, featuring some of our most gifted dancers. Their captivating routines showcased not only their technical skills but also their passion and creativity. In addition to the dancers, we were treated to a stunning piano performance by one of our talented Year 11 pianists.
Our more able Year 10 students and STEM leaders then took to the stage to share their experiences, top tips and achievements. Year 12 students who participated in last year’s Time to Shine programme spoke about their experiences, highlighting the enriching activities and valuable lessons they learned.
Head Boy Tom spoke about the early entrance process with UCAS. His insights provided valuable guidance for students looking to further their education and navigate the complexities of university applications.
Completion of projects from the More Able Handbook leads to an invitation to a rewards trip in July, and Maya and Bea spoke about last year’s visit to Sea Life and the London Eye.
We are incredibly proud of all our students who participated, and we look forward to seeing how this year’s more able students continue to engage in, and enrich, their learning journeys in the future. Thank you to everyone who made this event possible, and to all our attendees for their support.
One of the key messages of Assistant Headteacher Mr Mitman’s Main School Assembly this week on Independence was that independence is not ‘doing your own thing’...
This week, Maple House had an assembly and theme of the week activity based on the importance of communication. Communication comes in many forms, but it is important to...