Continued ‘Tweaks to Transform’
Over the past four years we have worked hard as a school to refine year on year our raising achievement strategies that have so effectively supported our students to achieve their...
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Over the past four years we have worked hard as a school to refine year on year our raising achievement strategies that have so effectively supported our students to achieve their...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Key Stage 3 Megan 9 Maple – Megan has had an excellent first term in year 9, with over 200 achievement points, 100% attendance and 6 or above in all her subjects! Megan is a...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Mr Malik, our hard working Pastoral Support and Communications Manager, led some inspiring assemblies this week with all students from Years 7 – 11, encouraging us all to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
NEWS To round off a fantastic term of sport and physical activity the KS4 examinations groups enjoyed some enrichment trips in the final week of term. London Velopark Sports...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Thank you to all the parents and carers who park with care and consideration each day when dropping off or collecting their child from school. It is important that the two...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
A book makes a fantastic present at Christmas time. The gift of a healthy reading routine is also invaluable. Here at Bushey Meads we continue to foster a love of reading across...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
In our Design Technology Class we have taken the schools mantra “we have a mind to be kind”, and designed and created a money box for someone else or a charity collection box,...
Posted by Paula Gregory
On Monday 17th December 4 members of our student leadership attended the annual Senior Citizens Christmas lunch at St James church. Rikhil, Head Boy, Victoria, Head Girl, Leon,...
Posted by Des Timotheou
Last week myself and Mr Hooper had the pleasure of taking 15 year 11’s to ‘Maths in Action’ – a day of talks about maths and it’s applications in life. The students had a great...
Posted by Lara Timmins
Over the past four years we have worked hard as a school to refine year on year our raising achievement strategies that have so effectively supported our students to achieve their true potential and helped them to achieve such great grades in GSCE and A level examinations.
This year we have worked hard to streamline our extremely full and quite complex revision timetable which offers additional sessions to students during the Spring Term to support their studies outside of the usual lessons.
I would like to thank our hard working Deputy Headteacher Mrs Ash and all the MiddleLeaders at BMS (our Heads of Faculty and Heads of Department) in the work that they have done to produce this year’s newly streamlined revision timetable. We know that it will help students to be even smarter with their revision and will alleviate the stress at this crucial time of year. All sessions have a clear theme and subject content and students will not experience the clashes of different subjects being offered at the same time, which has on occasions been their experience in the past.
It was great to hear some really positive feedback already from one parent earlier this week about our efforts in this area:
Dear Mrs Ash,
Happy New Year! I just wanted to say thank you so much for the revision programme. I can appreciate how hard that must have been to put together but it really looks great. The organisation to make sure nothing clashes must have taken an age.
Thank you!
Year 11 Parent
Our hard working Year 11 students now juts have to be really organised in attending all the sessions on offer – DON’T MISS OUT!!
The GCSE Art curriculum places a heavy emphasis on drawing from observation, as opposed to drawing from pictures. I decided in July to run a trip in September and apparently this...
Last Thursday, 23rd January, Year 12 and 13 Art, Photography and Graphics students attended the National Portrait Gallery. The event involved viewing the permanent and temporary...