The London School & College Leaver Festival 2025!
Our Year 12 students visited The Excel Centre in London yesterday for the annual School and College Leaver Festival. The aim of the event is to show students the various options...
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Our Year 12 students visited The Excel Centre in London yesterday for the annual School and College Leaver Festival. The aim of the event is to show students the various options...
Posted by Mala Patel
Last week was national Anti-bullying Week. One of the many activities that took place was a poster competition. I am very pleased to announce that First Prize was...
Posted by Helen Mateides
This week, our Year 10 RE class demonstrated outstanding engagement during a lively and meaningful classroom debate. Students positioned themselves on opposite sides of the room...
Posted by Lucy Kent
I nominate Erin 13Elm because… Siginificant improvements in both attendance and punctuality. Attitude to learning is excellent this academic year.
Posted by Lee Cox
As our school continues to expand its successful Alternative Curriculum provision, we are excited to offer a unique opportunity for parents and carers to get involved. We know...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Please see the attached information about some free therapy session being offered by Sandbox. Free group therapy sessions for 12-14-year-olds with anxiety – starting 25 November...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
This term, our Year 8 students have brought colour, creativity, and a healthy dose of fun to the Textiles classroom with their food-themed cushion project. Students were tasked...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
It’s been really busy (and very impressive!) a few weeks in Sociology as Year 11 and Year 13 get stuck into their PPE revision. Both groups have been working incredibly hard, and...
Posted by admin
Name: Khushi House: Willow Reason for nomination: Khushi has been chosen as our Student of the Week for receiving two High Achiever Awards this week for outstanding...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Lead Practitioner, Ms Druce, delivered an amazing lesson to her year 12 students this week. The topic focused on spoken language with students analysing a podcast and annotating...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
As our school continues to expand its successful Alternative Curriculum provision, we are excited to offer a unique opportunity for parents and carers to get involved. We know that within our community there is a wealth of talent, practical skill and life experience — and we would love to bring that into our classrooms.
We are looking for enthusiastic, dynamic individuals who can help inspire students who sometimes find the mainstream curriculum challenging. If you’ve ever considered working in a school environment, this could be the perfect place to start.
Do you have knowledge or experience in any of the following areas?
If so, we would love to hear from you!
Our goal is to provide meaningful, hands-on learning experiences that spark curiosity, build confidence, and open doors for students who thrive in alternative settings. We are looking for people who can build positive, aspirational relationships and who are passionate about helping young people succeed.
What we can offer:
Whether you’re looking for part-time work, considering a new career path, or simply want to use your skills to support our school community, this could be a fantastic opportunity.
If you are interested or would like to find out more, please contact Tracy Greenwood, greenwoodt@busheymeads.org.uk
Let’s work together to broaden our students’ horizons and help them discover their strengths.

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