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It was a real privilege to joing Miss Ali’s Year 8 science class last Friday morning and see how well the students were engaging with the subject. They entered the classroom...
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It was a real privilege to joing Miss Ali’s Year 8 science class last Friday morning and see how well the students were engaging with the subject. They entered the classroom...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Kirsty Beresford
Name: Mohammad House: Sycamore Reason for nomination:For supporting a new student not just to the school but to the Country. Being a role model and a fantastic...
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As part of Bushey Meads School’s commitment to enhance our dance students’ understanding of the subject, we were delighted to have the opportunity to see and experience Cabaret at...
Posted by Lucy Joannou
Head of Maple House Miss Joannou led an inspiring House Assembly last week and reminded all students about the importance of developing good relationships in and out of school....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Concluding the first month of back-to-school, we can all agree that beginning the academic year is typically a stressful time for everyone. Whether it be the year 7s being in a...
Posted by Isabella Sumpter
As our students commute to and from school using public transport, it’s important to remind them—and support them—in traveling safely and responsibly. Encouraging good habits on...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
George 10M has been playing Roller Hockey for 3 years with ‘The Crusaders’. He is very passionate about the sport and trains every Thursday at the Hatfield leisure centre. ...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Hard to believe that it has been a year since we lost one of our young students. Today friends and staff who knew him best, gathered to pay their respects with a one minute...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
In a culture where academic pressure increases with every school year, the simple act of reading aloud to students often falls by the wayside—especially in secondary schools. Yet...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
As part of Bushey Meads School’s commitment to enhance our dance students’ understanding of the subject, we were delighted to have the opportunity to see and experience Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. One of the most successful musicals of all time, this new West End production features the songs Willkommen, Don’t Tell Mama, Mein Herr, Maybe This Time, Money and the title number Cabaret – with Berlin’s famous Kit Kat Club brought to life through the transformation of London’s Playhouse Theatre.
The trip was aimed at students studying A Level Dance as well as students in Year 11 that are interested in selecting A Level Dance next academic year. Our A Level students are expected to analyse the dance style, culture and history seen in Cabaret within the A Level course so watching this work live on stage was an incredible opportunity. It’s important for students to be able to discuss and explore various dance styles and take inspiration from professional works performed in these established theatres. Watching a live performance often inspires ideas and provides further development of knowledge too. The trip was a huge success and the students loved the performance!
We’re back to school and what a great way to start the year! The Year 11 and Year 13 dance students were given the amazing opportunity to run a few dance lessons at...
The Dance Department’s Student Awards were created to award students from all years and key stages for their commitments, efforts, improvements and successes at the end of every...