Mental Health Awareness Week
Last Thursday all staff at Bushey Meads were encouraged to wear something yellow to raise awareness of mental health and our desire to support all young people suffering with...
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Last Thursday all staff at Bushey Meads were encouraged to wear something yellow to raise awareness of mental health and our desire to support all young people suffering with...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Communication was our Theme of the Week this week and Senior Assistant Headteacher Mr Searle led some very topical and thought provoking assemblies in the Main Hall. Pictured here...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This weeks scientist of the week is John Dalton who was the chemist that came up with atomic theory. His theory was that all matter is composed of atoms, indivisible and...
Posted by James Felix
7fHi.1 are studying different types of community in medieval times in their History lessons. One community was the “tithing” which was responsible for bringing its...
Posted by Roger Newbold
On Thursday 17th October I had the absolute pleasure of taking the newly recruited reading mentors team through their initial training prior to meeting their reading buddies. We...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
On Wednesday 16 October the main hall was packed with Year 11 students, parents and carers ready to learn different strategies and techniques for revision. Mr Varsani, Assistant...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
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Posted by Danielle Bowe
NEWS HERTSMERE BADMINTON TOURNAMENT DATE : Tues 15th October 2019 The changes in the assessment standards of the practical aspects of the GCSE PE course have had a significant...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
On Monday 14th October, Assistant Headteacher of Prospect School, Mr Gerrard, accompanied by six of his student leaders, travelled all the way from Reading, to learn all about how...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
This week saw the launch of some new strategies focused on reading and encouraging students to invest time developing their reading further to complement the existing Friday...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Last Thursday all staff at Bushey Meads were encouraged to wear something yellow to raise awareness of mental health and our desire to support all young people suffering with anxiety and depression and other mental health symptoms, which are unfortunately becoming more and more prevalent in today’s society.
In Staff Briefing Miss Lister reminded all staff of the statistics related to this important agenda and the theme of the week ‘just talk.’Conversations across the room reminded us of the positive power of talking and listening to one another and at lunchtime a session was arranged for staff to get together and share further.
I would like to thank her and all the staff for their support for this key agenda in our school.
We have received so many lovely emails from students and their parents and carers thanking staff and the school for the support and guidance they have received during the last few...
During Maths lessons, students have been given the opportunity to explore their creativity and develop a sense of calmness through mindful colouring. Teachers have introduced this...