Youth Workers Visit at Lunchtime
Last week, youth workers from Services for Young People visited Bushey Meads School during lunchtime to talk with students about the exciting opportunities available in local...
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Last week, youth workers from Services for Young People visited Bushey Meads School during lunchtime to talk with students about the exciting opportunities available in local...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
As part of their enrichment programme, our Year 12 students spent a fascinating day in London on Thursday 6th November visiting some of the city’s most renowned museums. The trip...
Posted by Des Timotheou
We were able to have our very first Student Parliament of the Year where all Houses were able to come together and discuss the topic of ‘bridging the barriers’...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Our Year 10 students were absolutely fantastic during last week’s Enrichment Day, which focused on careers and preparing for the world of work. From start to finish, they...
Posted by Lucy Kent
Name: Lucas DC House: Elm Reason for nomination: Lucas DC has been chosen as our Student of the Week for his outstanding performance during Careers Enrichment Day....
Posted by Lucy Kent
Jack – 12Beech Very respectful, participating well in CDC activities and very successful Kindness Matters program. Well done for a successful start of Sixth Form!
Posted by Syeda Naqvi
Year 10 Willow House have continued to impress with their exceptional behaviour and curiosity during Friday reading sessions. Their enthusiasm for learning and genuine interest in...
Posted by Lucy Kent
On Thursday 6th November we had a very special visitor to school. Laurence Brass, County Councillor for North Bushey and Chairman of Hertfordshire County Council. Laurence came to...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
As part of our Word of the Week programme, students explore how understanding word roots can help them unlock the meanings of unfamiliar words across all their subjects. By...
Posted by Amy Druce
Name: Edie House: Sycamore Reason for nomination: Edie showed incredible confidence and respect as she played The Last Post in front of the whole school whilst we observed a...
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\Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust is offering new sessions for parents and carers
Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust is inviting parents and carers to take part in a series of free workshops designed to help support children and young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
These friendly and informative sessions offer practical advice, simple strategies, and valuable insight into how to support children through common challenges such as anxiety, low mood, and emotional regulation.
Led by experienced professionals from the SEND Mental Health Support Team, the workshops aim to empower parents to better understand their child’s mental health and build confidence in offering support at home.
Workshops are available to parents and carers across Hertfordshire and can be accessed online. Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended.
For more information, please see the flyer attached below.
Mrs N Hughes
Looking after children’s mental health is more important than ever. The South West Herts Partnership has put together a helpful guide full of practical tips and advice to support...
The theme this year was ‘Power for Good’ Empowering students to take action against bullying through kindness, empathy and respecting difference, can prevent it...