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Name: Aiden House: Ash Reason for nomination: Helping a young student in Little Reddings. Showing our school value of responsibility and building positive relationships...
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Name: Aiden House: Ash Reason for nomination: Helping a young student in Little Reddings. Showing our school value of responsibility and building positive relationships...
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Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
We would like to take this opportunity to signpost avenues of support should you have an urgent safeguarding concern. These are particularly important to be aware of if you have a...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Safeguarding During the School Holidays As we approach the holiday season, we want to remind all parents, carers, and students of the importance of safeguarding and ensuring the...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Year 12 Accelerate 2025 Programme Accelerate is a year-long academic and pastoral support programme for Year 12 students who intend to study science, technology, engineering,...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Winners of the Anti-bullying poster competition 2024 are: 1st place Sean 10A Joint 2nd Anaisha 07E and Isabelle 10O Huge Congratulations to all three of you...
Posted by Helen Mateides
This week’s KS5 Student of the Week is Sebastian C in 12S, recognised for his incredible dedication and commitment both in and out of the classroom. Sebastian has been an...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
We all know that the ability to communicate confidently is hugely important in life. Communication with others is at the heart of relationships, debate, understanding and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday Year 11 and 13 students enjoyed a really special assembly led by one of our BMS Alumni. Since leaving Bushey Meads Derrie has joined the RAF and has been undertaking...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Year 11 chemistry students recently completed a practical exercise involving identifying an unknown substance using tests for positive and negative ions. Students observed unique...
Posted by Maryam Razavi
It is everybody’s responsibility to keep children and young people safe. If you’re concerned that a child is being abused or neglected you should report it so that the child can be protected.
If you think a child is in immediate danger, call the police on 999.
If you have a concern about a child, please call Hertfordshire Children’s Services on 0300 123 4043.
If you’re worried about a child or young person, you can also contact the NSPCC Helpline for support and advice for free – call 0808 800 5000 or contact them online.
Children can contact Childline any time to get support themselves on 0800 1111.
The NSPCC website also has useful information for keeping children safe this festive season.
This week, we were delighted to welcome back Dilan, one of our former students who completed their studies at Bushey Meads School two years ago. Now thriving at Middlesex...
As we come to the end of term, we have enjoyed a range of house activities. House Arts Competition and the year 7 Christmas party This year we launched our design the Bushey...