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ATHLETICS County League Athletics – Match 3 Date : Tuesday 17th May On Tuesday 17th May it was Bushey Meads turn to host a County league match with the event taking place at...
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ATHLETICS County League Athletics – Match 3 Date : Tuesday 17th May On Tuesday 17th May it was Bushey Meads turn to host a County league match with the event taking place at...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
At Bushey Meads we are proud to offer an inclusive curriculum providing all of our students the opportunity to succeed. Some of our students attend weekly visits to courses off...
Posted by Shirley Ellicott
Last weekend on the 21st of May, four of our year 9 students made the 50-minute drive to Buntingford where they were to compete in the final round of a ‘battle of the...
Posted by Lee Cox
The ultimate convenience food, eggs are powerhouses of nutrition packed with protein and a range of 18 vitamins and minerals. They’re also hugely versatile. Almost all eggs are...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
Geography Last week, we hosted a quiz in Geography about rainforests. Everyone really enjoyed it as they were also able to interact. We also made a rap suited to the topic which...
Posted by Sarah Brown
Posted by Danielle Bowe
The past few lessons in textiles saw one Year 9 group trial a new paper-based project, designing and modelling trainers/ leisure shoes. They produced a good variety of designs and...
Posted by Andreas Melekis
How lucky we were to get a rare tour around the state of the art training academy at WFC. The Yr 10 GCSE PE group were one of the first community groups to see around the facility...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
“Over the last few weeks, year 12 Further Maths students have been looking at practice questions for the MAT, TMUA, and the STEP. These are exams that we will be required to...
Posted by James Donovan
Leadership has been a key Theme of the Week this week and it has been great to hear our inspiring Student Leadership Coordinator Mr Burley lead the Main School Assemblies. The...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Leadership has been a key Theme of the Week this week and it has been great to hear our inspiring Student Leadership Coordinator Mr Burley lead the Main School Assemblies. The theme has coincided with our hugely important Head Boy and Girl interviews – interviews which appoint our top student leaders in the school who head up our vibrant Student Parliament, represent the school at important events throughout the year, liaise with Governors and visitors to the school, lead tours for potential parents and candidates on interview at the school and also interview prospective teachers.
All in all they play a hugely important role in the school, being the role models for all students and facilitating ongoing improvements to the school. We are delighted with the appointment of Isaac Nesbeth as our new Head Boy and Andrea Tamang as Head Girl and wish them well in their key roles. The quality of the field of applicants was very strong and they all did exceptionally well to be shortlisted and presented themselves very well at the interview; it was a very tough decision for the panel to make.
Mr Burley’s assembly reminded all students that they are all leaders – of themselves and those around them. He reminded students of the attributes of a true leader – loyalty, empathy, aspiration, determination, empowerment and responsibility. He also reminded all students of our own BMS Keys to Success displayed in every classroom around the school – the keys very much underpinned by the students leading themselves to be great learners and young people who truly achieve their potential.
The Theme of the Week this Week was Aspirations with assemblies delivered by Assistant Headteacher, Ms Greenwood. Linking to the school motto of Aspire to Achieve and the...
This week our Main School Assemblies have focussed on the hugely important topic of internet safety. In line with this year’s theme of All Fun and Games but also exploring...