Chemistry Olympiad Results
We are delighted to celebrate our students’ success at Bushey Meads School in this year’s Chemistry Olympiad. Competing against some of the country’s most talented young chemists,...
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We are delighted to celebrate our students’ success at Bushey Meads School in this year’s Chemistry Olympiad. Competing against some of the country’s most talented young chemists,...
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Yet again the Anti-bullying ambassador’s efforts have been gladly received by Ms Isles. She will be adding the donation from the Children’s Mental Health week cake...
Posted by Helen Mateides
As we move through the academic year, assessments and exams can feel overwhelming for many students. A certain level of stress is completely normal and can even help with focus,...
Posted by Elouise Morley-Birch
Our Year 13 Biology students have been taking a proactive and thoughtful approach to preparing for their synoptic Paper 3, particularly the challenging 25-mark essay. Inspired by...
Posted by Jey Atchuthan
Many of you will know PGL from school trips. They also run holiday camps for children aged 8–16 years old, offering a range of outdoor activities that build confidence,...
Posted by Mo Abusef
At BMS we continue to employ many effective and proven strategies to ensure our pedagogy and practice across all classrooms in the school is as strong as possible. Research often...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In main school assemblies this week delivered by Assistant Headteacher Miss Silla, we were powerfully reminded of the importance of giving and gaining respect. Miss Silla asked...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Ever wondered how to successfully and sustainably build a data warehouse for the future? Want to build your community and meet STEM & STEAM role models from the comfort of...
Posted by Mo Abusef
At school we work hard both in and out of the classroom to provide great opportunities to all our students. Our extra-curricular activities provided each and every week are an...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Wednesday it was great to be able to pop into the science faculty and see students working so hard, really focussed on listening to their teachers and gaining those new...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As we move through the academic year, assessments and exams can feel overwhelming for many students. A certain level of stress is completely normal and can even help with focus, but it’s important to manage it in a healthy way.
Stay organised
Keeping track of homework, revision topics, and exam dates can make a big difference. Breaking revision into smaller, manageable chunks helps avoid last-minute pressure.
Create a realistic revision routine
Short, regular study sessions are more effective than long periods of cramming. Make sure to include breaks and vary subjects to keep your mind engaged.
Look after your wellbeing
Sleep, nutrition, and exercise all play a key role in managing stress. Aim for a good night’s sleep, eat balanced meals, and take time to relax and recharge.
Use helpful revision strategies
Active revision techniques, such as flashcards, practice questions, mind maps, or teaching someone else, can improve understanding and confidence.
Talk about it
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t keep it to yourself. Speak to a teacher, tutor, or trusted adult. Support is always available.
Keep things in perspective
Exams are important, but they are only one part of your journey. Doing your best is what matters most.
We encourage all students to take a balanced approach, support one another, and reach out when needed. Together, we can make this a positive and successful exam period.
You’ve got this!
Year 11 students were being well prepared on last week’s enrichment day for their upcoming Pre Public Examinations or PPEs. Extended time was given by teachers to support...
Preparing for PPEs As we approach next week’s pre-public examinations, our aim is to ensure every student feels confident, calm, and ready. The PPEs are a vital step in preparing...