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Last week at Bushey Meads, we kickstarted our annual vertical tutoring programme! As a school community, we aim to create a kind environment between students regardless of...
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Last week at Bushey Meads, we kickstarted our annual vertical tutoring programme! As a school community, we aim to create a kind environment between students regardless of...
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Name: Orla S House: Ash Reason for nomination: Orla has been awarded Student of the Week for her excellent leadership skills and for going above and beyond to help manage a...
Posted by Lucy Kent
Over the past two weeks, students have been fully engaged in our Vertical Character Development programme, focusing on coming up with innovative ideas to raise funds for a variety...
Posted by Lucy Kent
Name: Rohan House: Ash Reason for nomination: Rohan has been nominated for Student of the Week because he has made a fantastic start to the Spring Term, building really...
Posted by Sarah Doran
Students have been busy creating a range of impressive and thought-provoking projects as part of the Higher Horizons More Able Programme. Throughout the term, students have...
Posted by Gary Johnson
We have mixed up our CDG’s and have met new people to create a charity event of our choice. It is a new experience and can help in the future. There were Noah’s ark...
Posted by Emma Denton
Being in Seussical is like having another family. We chat, laugh and of course rehearse. Rehearsals for this amazing musical is in one word fantastic. Now to use many words it’s...
Posted by Emma Denton
I would like to once again thank the 310 students who took the time to send in a nomination for their ‘best teacher’ from 2024.25 at the end of the last academic year....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to commend all our hard working Year 11 students for the way they are embracing all the challenges at this important time of year some 11 weeks and a mere 55 school...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We recently held a meeting with our STEM Ambassadors, and it was really inspiring. The STEM Ambassadors came together to share ideas and make plans on how they can support the...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Students have been busy creating a range of impressive and thought-provoking projects as part of the Higher Horizons More Able Programme. Throughout the term, students have challenged themselves to think creatively, work independently and explore topics in greater depth.
The projects showcased a wide variety of skills, including research, problem-solving, presentation and innovation. Students demonstrated excellent enthusiasm and commitment, producing work that reflected both their curiosity and their ability to think beyond the classroom curriculum.
The Higher Horizons programme aims to stretch and inspire more able learners, encouraging them to take risks with their learning and develop confidence in their ideas. It has been wonderful to see students rise to this challenge and take pride in their achievements.
Congratulations to all involved for their hard work and dedication; we look forward to seeing how these skills continue to develop in future projects. Here are some examples from our students:
Year 7
This year, for the more able art program, the selected students were set the challenge to create an optical illusion piece inspired by the artist Bridget Riley.
I produced a piece similar to Riley’s Blaze Study 1962 (as seen below). It creates an illusion of spinning shapes. I chose bold colours to make it more eye-catching.

We have mixed up our CDG’s and have met new people to create a charity event of our choice. It is a new experience and can help in the future. There were Noah’s ark...
In my Gusto booklet, which contains lots of fun activities, there were a few pages which really caught my attention. Law and Psychology. I have always been interested in...