Year 11 GCSE Art Students Excel in PPE with Stunning Final Pieces
Year 11 GCSE Art Students Excel in PPE with Stunning Final Pieces Year 11 GCSE Art students have recently showcased their extraordinary talent and creativity during their art PPE...
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Year 11 GCSE Art Students Excel in PPE with Stunning Final Pieces Year 11 GCSE Art students have recently showcased their extraordinary talent and creativity during their art PPE...
Posted by Sam Cole
The Dance Department’s Student Awards were created to award students from all years and key stages for their commitments, efforts, improvements and successes at the end of every...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
It was a great pleasure to see students excel in our recent Student leadership day at Bushey Meads School. Student and subject leaders across all key stages were challenged to...
Posted by Adam Lyley
Reflection on the Year So Far As we approach the end of the Autumn term, it is a great time to reflect on all the wonderful achievements, events, and progress we have seen...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Name: Scarlett House: 11Willow Reason for nomination: In recognition of excellent attitude to learning and progress in her GCSE courses, exemplary behaviour, and a positive...
Posted by Chantal Smith
As part of the PSHE curriculum the Year 7 students have been thinking about budgeting and finances. They considered what is an essential expenditure and what is a luxury. They...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
In Psychology, our Year 11 students recently delved into the fascinating world of neuroscience, exploring how the brain’s chemical processes can influence mental health. The focus...
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This half term our Year 10 textiles students have showcased their creativity by designing and printing their own fabric and transforming them into stunning quilted toiletry bags....
Posted by Niralee Pattni
The holiday season kicked off with an incredible amount of joy and energy at the year seven Christmas party, and we are thrilled to share the highlights of this wonderful event!...
Posted by Emma Denton
PE CONCEPT of the Week: RESILIENCE (Heart) Miss Sunpongco The BMS PE and Health Faculty are committed to promoting an active, healthy lifestyle amongst the BMS student population....
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
The afternoon session, “Search and Apply,” was attended by Year 12 and 13 students during Period 5. This workshop, run by ASK Apprenticeships, provided a comprehensive look at Level 5 and higher-level apprenticeships. Students explored available opportunities, learned effective strategies for securing a placement, and gained valuable tips for the application process. The hands-on nature of the session ensured it was highly interactive and engaging, and students left with newfound knowledge and confidence about their future pathways.
In the evening, parents joined us in the Sixth Form Study Centre for the “Look to Secure an Apprenticeship” event. This session offered guidance on supporting their children through the apprenticeship search and application journey. A highlight of the evening was the participation of a local apprentice, who shared their personal experiences and insights into life as an apprentice. Parents and carers appreciated the chance to ask questions in the Q&A session and enjoyed the refreshments provided.
Both sessions were a great success, with students and families alike finding them informative and inspiring. We hope this experience has helped to open doors and provide a clearer understanding of the incredible opportunities apprenticeships can offer for future careers.
A huge thank you to ASK Apprenticeships for delivering these valuable sessions and to all the students and parents who participated.
Their journey begins….from receiving their GCSE results, registering into Sixth Form and enjoying the fantastic team building activities hosted by the great company, Wise...
On Tuesday 9th November, BMS hosted our ‘Into 6th Form’ evening. The Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty was pleased to meet all our potential students, many of which expressed...