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Create a Positive Learning Environment A quiet, well-lit, and clutter-free space for studying can make a big difference in your child’s focus and productivity. Make sure the area...
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Create a Positive Learning Environment A quiet, well-lit, and clutter-free space for studying can make a big difference in your child’s focus and productivity. Make sure the area...
Posted by Joe Beswick
On Thursday 1 May we welcomed Year 6 pupils, parents and carers to visit with SEND leaders to learn about the support in place for when they join in Year 7. Mrs Seed, SENDCo, Mrs...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
This term in English, Year 10 has been studying Power and Conflict poetry for our GCSE English Literature Paper 2. We’ve been learning the context of the poet and the poem, the...
Posted by Madeline Silla
The Study Saturdays for the ‘Class of 2025’ got off to a great start last Saturday with Raed in Year 11 and Head Boy Tom the first to arrive even before the 10.00 am...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
EFT tapping, or Emotional Freedom Technique, is a self-help technique that involves tapping specific points on the body while focusing on emotional issues or stress. It’s a...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday morning our Year 11 and 13 students gathered in the main hall for a very powerful and poignant assembly and one of the last ones they will have altogether as the main...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
One of the best ways to learn and develop new pedagogical practice as a teacher is to watch others teach. In our school we have some amazing classroom practitioners and want to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
With the many and very high-profile cyber attacks being reported in the media we continue to take cyber security very seriously at Bushey Meads. A number of schools in...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
GCSE and A-Level Art & Photography Trip to Barcelona Over the spring term, a group of our GCSE and A-Level Art and Photography students enjoyed an exciting four-day trip to...
Posted by Sam Cole
The A level law class visited London on Wednesday to visit the Old Bailey criminal court and some other sites that we study in the OCR A level law course. The first place we went...
Posted by admin
At Bushey Meads School, we believe in recognising and celebrating the efforts, achievements, and positive contributions of our students. One of the key ways we do this is through our Reward Points system, which encourages a culture of excellence, resilience, and respect throughout the school community.
How the Reward Points System Works
Students are awarded points for a variety of positive behaviours both in and outside the classroom. These include outstanding academic work, consistent effort, excellent attendance, acts of kindness, and contributions to school life such as leadership roles, participation in clubs, and representing the school in events.
Points are logged electronically and tracked throughout the year. Students can monitor their progress and achievements via the Arbor app, where parents can also monitor their children’s progress.
Total reward points in 2025 Summer Term 1
At Bushey Meads, we are incredibly proud of the way our students support each other and uphold our school values. The Reward Points system is just one way we shine a light on the wonderful things happening in our school every day.
Last week the house volunteers made their first visit to Bushey House, a care home for the elderly on Bushey High Street. Each student had to apply for their place to be part of...