Raising Achievement in Key Stage 4
On Thursday 8th February Years 10 and 11 took part in an important raising achievement initiative. The meaning of Progress 8 was explained to the Year 10 students and how they can...
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On Thursday 8th February Years 10 and 11 took part in an important raising achievement initiative. The meaning of Progress 8 was explained to the Year 10 students and how they can...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Saturday 3rd February four students from Bushey Meads competed in the annual Hertfordshire County Cross-Country Championships. These were Ronan (Year 7 – Pre Junior...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Last term, Year 9 textiles students begun a series of taster lessons in technology, to give them a well-rounded experience of all the technology areas, before they make their...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
The team of student Eco-Leaders have met three times to discuss their current roles and ideas for the future.When asked why they wanted to be an Eco-Leader the students said: ...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Girls in Year 9 have been working on sports leadership in their PE classes this term. Looking at the qualities that make a good leader. They have designed, developed and...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
On the 1st February enrichment day, half the students in Year 7 had a very inspiring trip to the National Gallery. The trip included a tour of some of key works from the gallery’s...
Posted by Alan Heywood
Both Mrs Hoskins and Mr Heywood have been very impressed by the number of GCSE and A level students who have been regularly attending lunch time catch up sessions. They would like...
Posted by Alan Heywood
Key Stage 3 This week’s KS3 student of the week is Lleyton – 7 Ash for being an exceptional students in all aspects of school life. Lleyton is hard working and approaches...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Posted by Andeel Akram
On Saturday 3rd February four students from Bushey Meads competed in the annual Hertfordshire County Cross-Country Championships.
These were Ronan (Year 7 – Pre Junior Boys), Patrick (Year 8 – Junior Boys), Jess (Year 9 – Junior Girls) and Alex (Year 10 – Intermediate Boys). All had qualified after finishing in the top 10 in the Watford District Championships in November.
The standard was exceptionally high with the National Champions competing in the Intermediate and Senior Boys races. In very testing conditions all of our runners acquitted themselves well and can be proud of their efforts.
It has certainly been a strange time as a PE teacher delivering virtual tasks to the students in the school over the lockdown period. However it has been great to see how so many...
HEALTH WEEK In the last week of this half term we will be holding our annual Health Week. During the week all the students in years 7-11 will complete a CV endurance fitness test...