Year 11 Interviews
The Sixth Form team were excited to hold Sixth Form interviews for the year 11 cohort recently in order to welcome them into the next phase of their education in our Sixth Form....
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The Sixth Form team were excited to hold Sixth Form interviews for the year 11 cohort recently in order to welcome them into the next phase of their education in our Sixth Form....
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Our Year 7 STEM Leaders have been working hard on an exciting pneumatics project for Year 3 and 4 pupils at Little Reddings as part of a cross-trust collaboration. The project has...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
I went to the art gallery as part of my Arts Award challenge. The Arts Award is a certificate achieved by documenting processes rather than final products, and part of what I am...
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FLAIR WEEK – LEADERSHIP IN PE As part of the whole school Flair Week initiatives Bushey Meads PE classes have given some of our High Achieving students the chance to take...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
As part of our Kindness Matters initiative, my friend and I have been helping out in a Year 7 art class with Mrs Hoskins. This experience has been both rewarding and enjoyable, as...
Posted by Des Timotheou
Year 12 Photography and Graphic Design PPE On the 9th, 10th, 12th and 13th March, our Year 12 Photography and Graphic Design students completed their first ever PPE, dedicating an...
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Our KS3 students have had an insightful drop down day, dedicated to careers in the NHS. Students watched a series of short videos on different types of careers that are within the...
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On Wednesday 11th May, 17 students had the privilege to attend a day trip to Balliol College in Oxford University. We were given a tour across the impressive campus and had the...
Posted by Gary Johnson
In today’s social media driven world, there is a tremendous amount of fake news and myth’s around all sorts of topics online. It can often be difficult to distinguish between what...
Posted by Teryne Goldstone
Our textiles department recently received a high-tech upgrade, and we have a very special local inventor to thank!
We would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to Philip Shad for his incredibly kind donation of a brand-new sewing machine to our school. This isn’t just any machine, however—Philip is the inventor of a wireless sewing machine pedal, a brilliant piece of engineering.
Why it matters
By removing the restriction of a physical cable, the wireless pedal offers our students a newfound sense of freedom and flexibility. Most importantly, this innovation makes sewing far more accessible. For students with restricted movement or those who find traditional setups cumbersome, Philip’s invention levels the playing field, making the art of textiles easier and more inclusive for everyone.
Student Feedback
Our students have already been putting the new machine to the test, and the reviews are glowing! “In a very busy textiles lesson, every bit of space and ease of use counts. It means that there is one more machine and allows students to make larger projects too!”
Thank you again, Philip, for your generosity and for inspiring our students with your local innovation!

I am absolutely thrilled to share the latest creations coming out of our Textiles room. This term, the classroom has been a total hive of activity, and the students have really...
On Tuesdays after school as group of creative year 9s have been developing their fashion illustration skills, taking part in a project runway style challenge that we have...