Wk 28 PE and Health Faculty News 2025
PE Health and Health Faculty News (30th April 2025) NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health BSJT Basketball Tournaments On Wednesday 30th April we welcomed Year 5 students...
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PE Health and Health Faculty News (30th April 2025) NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health BSJT Basketball Tournaments On Wednesday 30th April we welcomed Year 5 students...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
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The start of a new term is upon us… spring has officially bloomed and even though it is exam season there are fresh possibilities in the air and a new outlook to look...
Posted by Mala Patel
With the exams starting next week, we have been supporting the students in Year 11 by giving them strategies to use when feeling stressed and anxious. On Friday last week, Mrs...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Hello! I’m delighted to have started my role and to be joining the Pastoral team, who are all working tirelessly to support both students and staff at Bushey Meads. A little about...
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Name: Molly House: Sycamore Reason for nomination: Fantastic behaviour and attitude to learning. Behaviour: Molly has received 63 reward points already,...
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Name: Retaj House: 11 Maple Reason for nomination: In recognition of an excellent start to the summer term. We wish Retaj every success in her GCSEs over the...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Teach children the mental resilience they need to thrive. Please see below some free training for parents to help increase resilience and understand the teenage brain in an ever...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
In my science class we are learning about the periodic table and the elements along with the atomic numbers and digestion.We are currently revising on those topics and tomorrow we...
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Assistant Headteacher Mrs Greenwood led our Main School Assemblies this week and foscussed on the core value at the heart of our school of respect. She covered a lot of very...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Teach children the mental resilience they need to thrive.
Please see below some free training for parents to help increase resilience and understand the teenage brain in an ever changing world.
Bounce forward – free online training
Raise Resilience is free for parents across the country, as part of the partnership between Bounce Forward and Harry Kane Foundation.
Growing up has never been more challenging and having an unhappy child is unbearably difficult for parents. Knowing how to respond to moods, tears and tantrums is complicated, and the way adults respond matters.
Raise Resilience guides parents through a series of six online sessions.
Packed full of tips, skills, knowledge, tools and resources that teach children how to face challenges with confidence, use their strengths to problem solve, develop empathy, understand emotions and build the mental resilience to live well in the context of an ever-changing world.
On Wednesday we had a visit from a member of Herts Young Homeless, Sarah Manzie. The anti-bullying ambassadors were able to hear about some of the amazing life changing work that...
With the exams starting next week, we have been supporting the students in Year 11 by giving them strategies to use when feeling stressed and anxious. On Friday last week, Mrs...