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First Class Success!

First Class Success!


Jeremy Turner
Jeremy Turner
First Class Success!

It is always superb to hear from our ex students particularly when they achieve so much beyond their years at Bushey Meads School. On Monday evening of this week I received an email from the father of Jess Davies – one of our ex students………… 

Dear Mr Turner,

I hope you and the school community are thriving.

I just wanted to let you know that, after four years at Cardiff University studying Psychology, having spent her third year working at Ipsos as a work placement, Jess was told today that she has been awarded a First Class Honours degree.

While she has clearly worked hard at Cardiff, so much of the ground work was embedded at Bushey Meads, and we as a family are still so grateful to the dedicated staff who helped her on her way, and who are instrumental in enabling her to apply herself so successfully throughout her university career. 

Jess wants now to spend the summer travelling throughout South-East Asia, and will look for work in Consumer Research in one form or another on her return. Thanks again to all the staff who supported her during her time at Bushey Meads, and we wish you all continued success over the coming years.

All the best,

Jon Davies

It is such great news and we are really proud of her amazing achievement.

Well done Jess!

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