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It was great to join Mr Dowty’s Year 8 History lesson on Thursday of this week as the students explored what life was like for black americans after slavery – a hugely...
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It was great to join Mr Dowty’s Year 8 History lesson on Thursday of this week as the students explored what life was like for black americans after slavery – a hugely...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
NEWS The last 2 weeks have been a very busy time for the PE and Health Faculty with practical moderations for GCSE PE and A Level PE as well as verification meetings for the...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
BMS have celebrated Mental Health Awareness Week over the past five days as we wish to show our support for better mental health. Good mental health is important for a whole...
Posted by Graeme Searle
Posted by Danielle Bowe
With 1 in 4 students suffering some form of anxiety, worry and symptoms of mental health in any one year, coupled with the huge rise in the potentially damaging use of social...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
So many immensely dedicated staff at Bushey Meads continue to go the extra mile for all the students in their care. With another 65 students attending our Study Saturday last week...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our Friday Faculty Focus in Staff Briefing last week was led by our hard working and dedicated Head of Faculty for Foreign Languages Mrs Charles. Sharing some excellent practical...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by James Felix
Key Stage 3 Niamh 7 Elm – Niamh is an excellent student who has excellent attitude to learning scores and always tries her best in all of her lessons. Niamh also...
Posted by Kashan Malik
It was great to join Mr Dowty’s Year 8 History lesson on Thursday of this week as the students explored what life was like for black americans after slavery – a hugely important topic that generated much discussion and student contributions to the well planned lesson. I was really impressed with the excellent group work, high engagement throughout and the care and pride that most students were taking with their work (Emma’s work pictured here is just one example of many I could have chosen). A well planned plenary and exit strategy at the end of the lesson captured the progress and learning of all the students – a great way to end a very stimulating lesson at BMS!
The So Last Era group went on a memorable trip on Wednesday 10th of July. We met at Bushey Station and headed towards Central London by train. The first event was the London Tour...
Scottish independence and a second referendum: a series of hurdles. Year 12 Politics have been studying devolution in the UK and its potential impact on the constitution, leading...