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In a large school it is important to know who to contact if you would like to raise a concern or provide us with information. If you have a concern you would like to share with...
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In a large school it is important to know who to contact if you would like to raise a concern or provide us with information. If you have a concern you would like to share with...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Thank you to the vast majority of parents and carers who park sensibly to drop off their children in the mornings and to collect them in the afternoons. May we please remind all...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The Bushey Meads Performing Arts Festival preparations are well underway! Staff and students from all across the Arts Department are really excited to share all their hard work...
Posted by Greg Knowles
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Our enrichment and extra-curricular programme at BMS has been described as one of the most eclectic seen across most secondary schools, recognised in our two excellent recent...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Earlier this week, the Head of Oak House (Mr Symeou) and five student helpers from Years 7 to 13 delivered and excellent assembly on participation. The best part was that Mr...
Posted by Graeme Searle
I’m sure you have all heard someone say, “You can’t revise for English!”. You might have even said it yourself!On Wednesday 15th January the English department addressed this...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Key Stage 3 Angela 8 Beech – Angela is an excellent ambassador for the school and a diligent and dedicated student. Angela has over 250 achievement points and actively...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Many thanks to Mrs Palenzuela for organizing a return visit for the Instituto Español Vicente Cañada Blanch, a Spanish international school in London, which we visited with Year...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
A few parents have contacted me recently quite rightly raising concerns about the traffic outside our school at peak times and I would join them in urging all parents and carers...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In a large school it is important to know who to contact if you would like to raise a concern or provide us with information. If you have a concern you would like to share with the school regarding your son or daughter your first point of contact needs to be the subject teacher or the Character Development Coach. They can be contacted via the school email: reception@busheymeads.org.uk, marking it for their attention, or by telephone: 020 8950 3000.
During these continued challenging times another major adaptation we have had to make as a school has been to move towards an online system for Parent Consultation Evenings. Our...
As you are probably aware, I am a husband and father of three boys (aged 5, 7 and 10) and as much as I enjoy my job and take it seriously, it is my family that I love and care for...