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As part of Flair Week last week it was great to see Student Ambassadors really stepping up in their roles to welcome senior leaders to their classrooms, introduce themselves and...
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As part of Flair Week last week it was great to see Student Ambassadors really stepping up in their roles to welcome senior leaders to their classrooms, introduce themselves and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Flair Week 2025 brought together all faculties at Bushey Meads School, offering a diverse range of activities designed to inspire, engage and challenge students. Throughout the...
Posted by Gary Johnson
Year 9 were lucky enough to explore their GCSE options through a range of taster lessons that they had chosen for enrichment day. In Design and Technology students learnt about...
Posted by Charlotte Hewitt
Rat Dissection It was truly enriching to witness Year 13 students, Max and Ishaan, take the initiative to train for a rat dissection and then independently deliver the exciting...
Posted by Jey Atchuthan
Last Friday afternoon the Year 11 “Time to Shine” group had the opportunity to participate in a workshop led by Dr. Van der Spoel from Glia Learning. Focusing on the...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
As part of our Flair week events, we were fortunate to welcome Peter Taylor CEO of United World Schools (UWS) to Bushey Meads. Peter’s visit began with an impactful assembly for...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Government reports published this month have highlighted the critical links between student attendance and both GCSE results and future earnings, underscoring the importance of...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
It was great to see how engaged all our Year 7 students were on the school’s latest enrichment day last Wednesday. Working in mixed teams across the entire cohort,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to be able to welcome Darcy Turner to Bushey Meads School last week to lead a whole day workshop for talented BMS artists as part of our latest enrichment day. ...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On our latest enrichment day last week it was lovely to see our Year 8 students so engaged in some specially-organised maths sessions, based around solving a whole host and range...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Flair Week 2025 brought together all faculties at Bushey Meads School, offering a diverse range of activities designed to inspire, engage and challenge students. Throughout the week, students demonstrated ownership of their learning by conducting independent research, presenting their findings to peers and participating in stimulating discussions and debates—all showcasing their skills, knowledge and enthusiasm.
A highlight of the week was the presence of guest speakers, who delivered tailored workshops and lectures linked to higher education and career pathways. These esteemed professionals and alumni shared insights into their achievements, provided invaluable advice and encouraged students to pursue their passions as a foundation for future success.
Among the key events, Year 9 students participated in a dynamic competition, pitching innovative game ideas based on a design brief. Meanwhile, high-achieving Year 11 students benefited from a Study Skills workshop led by psychologist Dr. Van der Spoel, equipping them with strategies for effective GCSE revision. Additionally, Geetha Bala and Nilanee Nehrjee from the British Medical Journal delivered an insightful session on medical publishing, followed by an interactive Q&A, offering students a deeper understanding of the field.
It was truly inspiring to witness the enthusiasm and active participation of students throughout the week. Many have expressed how much they valued these experiences and their eagerness for continued opportunities to showcase their learning.
We encourage all students to explore the enrichment projects available in the More Able Handbook to further enhance their academic journey.
As part of teachers continuing professional development we are constantly observing and feeding back to each other. It was lovely today to get out from the science block and see...
For the tenth year running A-level and GCSE results have continued to build on the excellent foundations laid by staff and students at BMS and at the end of another academic year...