Resilience
We defined resilience to our students not as “being tough” or “never struggling,” but as the ability to rebound. We used the metaphor of a sponge: it can...
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We defined resilience to our students not as “being tough” or “never struggling,” but as the ability to rebound. We used the metaphor of a sponge: it can...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Many of our students are new to Our Space and its unique emphasis on non-electrical play. This gives students the opportunity to use their own skills of deduction and logical...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Last week was Holocaust Remembrance Week and each year, the group received an assembly on tolerance. I believe this assembly is important to help us understand the impact and...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Name: Sameer P House: Oak Reason for nomination: Sameer has been awarded Student of the Week in recognition of his outstanding commitment to his GCSE studies. He consistently...
Posted by Lucy Kent
We are proud that the vast majority of our students represent the school positively when they are out in the community. They are respectful, trustworthy and demonstrate the values...
Posted by Chantal Smith
As I come to the end of my first year at Bushey Meads, I can honestly say how much I have enjoyed being part of the school community. From the very beginning, I was made to feel...
Posted by Elouise Morley-Birch
Name: Maci House: Willow Reason for nomination: Maci has had an amazing start to the Spring term. She is consistently trying her best in lessons and has shown great enthusiasm by...
Posted by Sarah Doran
Curriculum Maps are available on the Bushey Meads School website to support families in understanding what students will be learning throughout the year. These clear, week by week...
Posted by Joe Beswick
This week Assistant Headteacher Mrs Greenwood reminded all students of the importance of developing resilience as a core attribute in life. The Theme of the Week that underpinned...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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
We defined resilience to our students not as “being tough” or “never struggling,” but as the ability to rebound. We used the metaphor of a sponge: it can be squeezed by the pressures of exams, social life, or personal challenges, but it has the capacity to return to its original shape.
Resilience is a muscle that is strengthened every time a student faces a challenge and chooses to keep going.
We linked our core school values—Respect, Relationships, and Responsibility—directly to mental health:
Respect: Developing a positive “inner voice.” Resilience starts with self-respect and acknowledging that it is okay to ask for help.
Relationships: We emphasized that “No man is an island.” Strong connections with peers and staff provide the safety net required to take risks in learning.
Responsibility: Encouraging students to take ownership of their attendance and their reactions to setbacks.
A key focus of the presentation was the direct link between Attendance and Resilience. Consistently showing up—even on days when motivation is low—builds a habit of persistence. Being present in school ensures students remain part of the “This is My Place” community, preventing the isolation that often erodes mental health.
Resilience is built in the small moments. You can support your child by:
Validating, then Solving: Listen to their worries first (“I see this is hard”) before moving into “How can we bounce back?”
Highlighting the Wins: Point out times they’ve shown resilience in the past to remind them of their own strength.
Prioritizing Routine: A steady routine at home provides the stability kids need to handle the “storms” of the school day.
We believe that by working together, we can ensure every student feels that this school is their place, giving them the confidence to thrive.

A huge thank you to all the parents and carers who joined us last week for one of our parent school improvement meetings. Hosted by our Deputy Headteachers Mr Beswick and Ms de...
Many of our students are new to Our Space and its unique emphasis on non-electrical play. This gives students the opportunity to use their own skills of deduction and logical...