Sixth Form Study Periods
One of the big differences between Year 11 and life in the Sixth Form here at BMS is the access to study periods on each and every student’s timetable. All students at this level...
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One of the big differences between Year 11 and life in the Sixth Form here at BMS is the access to study periods on each and every student’s timetable. All students at this level...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Key Stage 3 Alex 8 Ash – Alex is a delight to teach and always gives his best in all his lessons. Alex has over 160 achievement points and excellent ATL scores. He is a...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Having recently introduced our new CDC ‘Reading Fridays’ it has been really powerful to see first hand the impact of these dedicated sessions. For 20 minutes the whole...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a real privilege to be representing Bushey Meads School and The Bushey St James Trust at a national conference in London on Wednesday of this week. Held at Regents Hall on...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week saw the momentous occasion of World Challenge being launched with the Year 10, 11 and 12 students. Dominic from World Challenge launched the 2020 expedition with the...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Ms Waring’s Art lesson last week was another example of our outstanding learning culture we have developed over the last few years at Bushey Meads. All students were engaged...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Caterlink, the catering provider for Bushey Meads School is laying no special theme days over the next term on top of some of their special promotions. The planned theme days are:...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It is such a privilege to work with inspiring teachers and see our students fully engaged and making such good progress on a daily basis in lessons across our learning community....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Di Mcildowie
NEWS The PE and Health are continually trying promote student leadership in the subject area and last week I spoke of the new Year 10 Sports Leaders who have just started the...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
One of the big differences between Year 11 and life in the Sixth Form here at BMS is the access to study periods on each and every student’s timetable.
All students at this level have to complete an increased amount of independent studying and they are allocated private study periods on their timetable to support this and compliment their studying at home.
Our hard working sixth formers can often be seen working diligently across our learning community and of course in the superbly maintained Sixth Form Study Centre itself.
Here you can see them working in our Learning Resource Centre – making the most of the quiet and well resourced hub in our busy school.
We wish them well in their post 16 studies.
Our new Acting Head of 6th presents ‘The Secrets of Success’ For the year 12 assembly on Tuesday 17th November, Mr Monks, Acting Head of 6th Form, presented an inspiring assembly...