By Leaders for Leaders ‘Dive Deeper’
Bushey Meads School was well represented at the By Leaders for Leaders ‘Dive Deeper’ on Wednesday of this week. Hosted at Bentley Wood High School but...
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Bushey Meads School was well represented at the By Leaders for Leaders ‘Dive Deeper’ on Wednesday of this week. Hosted at Bentley Wood High School but...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
NEWS RUGBY Year 7 DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT RUGBY FESTIVAL @ WATFORD RFC Mr Cartledge Date : Tuesday 3rd December 2019 Results : Won v Reach Free, Won v St Joan of Arc, Drew v...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Our inspiring Pastoral Manager Mrs Blowers led some very powerful assemblies this week focused on our core value of kindness. She outlined to students how important our school...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are delighted that so many GCSE Music students are regularly attending our lunchtime and after school catch-up sessions in the music department. We are open every lunchtime and...
Posted by Sarah Brown
Tuesday 3rd December saw the Bushey Meads Boccia team take part in the County round of the Schools Under 19’s Boccia Championship. The team, led by team captain Kai, played 4...
Posted by Jo Hedges
Thanks to the generosity of sponsor Sir Harvey McGrath, concert pianist Richard Meyrick has been visiting schools throughout the UK with his inimitable and inspiring piano...
Posted by Sarah Brown
This week we welcomed back Simon Wheeler to Bushey Meads School to talk to Sixth Formers. Simon is an Operations Director at a local company. He left Bushey Meads School in 1986...
Posted by Alison Crayden
At the recent Open Sixth Form evening, Miss Lister and several of her Year 12 pupils asked a poignant question; who does better in education, boys or girls? People were invited to...
Posted by Chloe Lister
Year 11 GCSE art students worked hard over the last term on their townscapes project. The progress they have made since year 10 is astounding. They have completed a range of...
Posted by Aya Speker
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Bushey Meads School was well represented at the By Leaders for Leaders ‘Dive Deeper’ on Wednesday of this week. Hosted at Bentley Wood High School but delivered collaboratively by leaders from Bushey Meads and Bentley Wood, it focussed on developing and strengthening middle leadership in schools across the region. Colleagues from Hertfordshire, Buckinghmashire, Oxfordshire and Greater London attended and gained a lot from hearing about our best practice and liaising with experienced colleagues from both schools. Our own school’s presence within the By Leaders for Leaders national network continues to have a high prominence and is showcasing Bushey Meads at the highest level across the country, also benefiting us in our continued journey of school improvement.
The GCSE Art curriculum places a heavy emphasis on drawing from observation, as opposed to drawing from pictures. I decided in July to run a trip in September and apparently this...
This half term, our Year 12 D&T students have been working hard on their ‘Jewellery & Accessories’ project. The aim of this project is for students to learn new drawing...