PE Health and Health Faculty News (16th May 2025)
ATHLETICS County League Athletics – Match 1 Date : Thursday 1st May 2025 On Thursday 1st May the BMS Junior and Senior athletics teams were competing in the first...
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ATHLETICS County League Athletics – Match 1 Date : Thursday 1st May 2025 On Thursday 1st May the BMS Junior and Senior athletics teams were competing in the first...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
This term, some of our Key Stage 3 students have had exciting opportunities to take part in both national and county-level maths challenges. One highlight was our involvement in...
Posted by admin
Mrs Hughes, Head of Ash House, delivered an assembly to Ash House this week on the theme of TIme. She went through how important time is within school and how to use time...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Arts Award Spotlight: Student Reviews As part of the Silver Arts Award, our students have been exploring a wide range of artistic experiences—from theatre productions and live...
Posted by admin
This morning, just before the school day began, I arrived early and was met with an unexpected moment of quiet beauty. As the sun began to rise over our green fields, a pair of...
Posted by Mo Abusef
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
This term, some of our Key Stage 3 students have had exciting opportunities to take part in both national and county-level maths challenges.
One highlight was our involvement in the Herts for Learning Year 8 Maths Challenge. Competing against eleven other schools from across Hertfordshire, a team of four Year 8 students represented Bushey Meads in a high-energy, after-school live stream event. The challenge included four rounds: general maths questions, a memory challenge, estimation tasks, and more advanced problem-solving.
In the particularly tricky memory round, two students had to memorise a detailed maths poster in timed bursts, then describe it to their teammates who recreated it from their instructions—a real test of communication and recall. Across the rounds, students worked both independently and collaboratively to solve problems, earning points for correct and near-correct answers. Impressively, the BMS team scored above the heat average in two of the rounds, which was especially noteworthy given the level of difficulty and that this was our first year entering. The organisers praised our students’ performance and team spirit.
In the same week, students from Years 7 and 8 also took on the UK Maths Trust Junior Challenge. This national competition involves a 25-question paper completed in one hour, with increasingly challenging questions that reward higher marks. The challenge aims to stretch students’ mathematical reasoning and encourage them to apply their knowledge in new and creative ways.
This is a regular event in the BMS maths calendar, and our students continue to rise to the occasion, building on the success of past entrants in both the Junior and Intermediate levels. We now eagerly await their results and certificates, and look forward to more brilliant performances in future challenges.
Year 10 were learning about atomic theory in their first lesson on Radioactivity. First some history about how our models evolved. Next some work on...
Maths students have been really embracing Flair Week, taking part in the myriad activities happening in lessons. Student leaders prepared a set of maths puzzles for teachers to...