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On Monday of this week Head of Physics and Duke of Edinburgh Coordinator Miss Booth led a really great Monday Magic Moment in our packed Staff Briefing. Re-visiting our...
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On Monday of this week Head of Physics and Duke of Edinburgh Coordinator Miss Booth led a really great Monday Magic Moment in our packed Staff Briefing. Re-visiting our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The University of Hertfordshire are hosting a Student Finance Parents’ Information Evening on Wednesday 3rd April 19:30-21:00. We recognise that the cost of university is a major...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
At the end of last week all parents of children currently in Year 6 received information about their child’s secondary school allocation for September. This year again there...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Earlier this term I was privileged as the Executive Principal to be able to represent Bushey Meads School and The Bushey St James Trust at a national conference in London. Held at...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by James Felix
This year the Reading Agenda at BMS has gathered speed. The reason being, is that we believe literacy underpins success in every element of education. For example, the recent...
Posted by Graeme Searle
In Computing Department we look at those students who have performed really well and accumulated the most amount of reward points in a half term. The top male and female student...
Posted by Michael Besisira
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker There was a woman at the heart of the Trojan war whose voice has been silent – till now. Briseis was a queen until her city was...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
MFL Faculty have recently set an exciting homework for Years 7-10. All students have been busy writing a story of up to 100 words in French or Spanish on a topic of their choice....
Posted by Hilarie Charles
On Monday of this week Head of Physics and Duke of Edinburgh Coordinator Miss Booth led a really great Monday Magic Moment in our packed Staff Briefing.
Re-visiting our expectations related to the use of our orange verbal feedback sticker, she gave lots of practical suggestions to staff to help them use this simple but effective tool in a smart but meaningful way, as we continue to maximise the progress of all learners at BMS.
As we keep sharing best practice in this way I have no doubt that our teaching and learning pedagogy will continue to improve in all classrooms across the school.
It was a great start to another positive week.
During today’s 4th Drop Everything And Read event, the whole school had a wider reading non-fiction focus. My year 12 A level English Language and Literature class are studying...
As you enter the school you cannot fail to notice a really smart new plinth on the right hand side of our main entrance. Stepping through the pedestrian gate you are reminded of...