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Name: Jayda I House: Maple Reason for nomination: Jayda has been chosen as our Year 10 Student of the Week for earning the highest number of reward points this week. She...
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Name: Jayda I House: Maple Reason for nomination: Jayda has been chosen as our Year 10 Student of the Week for earning the highest number of reward points this week. She...
Posted by Lucy Kent
We are delighted to share that Year 10 Maple House currently holds the highest attendance across the year group so far this academic year. This is a fantastic achievement and...
Posted by Lucy Kent
It was great to pop into the GCSE Food lesson today and see the class embracing the Christmas spirit. From gingerbread men to chocolate logs the Christmas buzz was underway.
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
As we approach the end of a busy autumn term, thoughts are turning to Christmas breaks, festive traditions, and family time. While the festive season is often portrayed as the...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health RUGBY Year 8 Boys District Development Festival 4 @ Saracens RFC Mr Jajic/Mr Cartledge Date : Mon 8th December 2025 Results: Played 3 Won...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Year 13 English Language and Literature students have been working exceptionally hard this term, and a recent lesson on A Streetcar Named Desire showcased just how confident they...
Posted by Amy Druce
The Christmas-themed Winter Soiree held on Tuesday evening of this week was one of the best musical concerts we have seen at Bushey Meads School over the years. Every performance...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Tuesday after school our first ever festive fayre was held and enjoyed by many students and staff from across our multi academy trust. Organised by Mrs Isles our hard working...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Assistant Headteacher Mr Mitman led the Monday Magic Moment this week in our Staff Briefing held for all staff in the Main Hall at the start of the week. He reminded us about the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Wednesday, 3rd December, 4 students embarked on an exciting and memorable trip to Stoke Mandeville Stadium, proudly known as “The Birthplace of the Paralympics.” As soon as...
Posted by Jo Hedges
Throughout the day, students rotated through a wide range of activities, each one offering its own unique challenge and sense of accomplishment. Wheelchair Basketball quickly became a favourite for many, allowing students to improve their physical strength and coordination. Others enjoyed the fast-paced nature of Table Tennis and Polybat, discovering new skills and friendly competition along the way.
Later in the day, archery, wheelchair cricket, and shooting offered fresh opportunities for students to challenge themselves. Whether hitting targets in archery or learning the coordination needed for wheelchair cricket, each activity encouraged confidence and perseverance. Staff noted how engaged and enthusiastic the students remained, with many pushing themselves to try something completely new.
To make the day even more memorable, every student received a free Stoke Mandeville trip T-shirt, proudly worn throughout the activities. By the end of the trip, students left the stadium smiling, energised, and full of stories to share. The experience not only taught them about disability sport but also left a lasting impression of enjoyment, inclusion, and achievement.
(written by Mr James)
NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health RUGBY Year 8 Boys District Development Festival 4 @ Saracens RFC Mr Jajic/Mr Cartledge Date : Mon 8th December 2025 Results: Played 3 Won...
It was great to pop into the GCSE Food lesson today and see the class embracing the Christmas spirit. From gingerbread men to chocolate logs the Christmas buzz was underway.