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The second week of our Marking and Feedback Fortnight this term started on Monday of this week with two key leaders within the science faculty at BMS sharing their expertise and...
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The second week of our Marking and Feedback Fortnight this term started on Monday of this week with two key leaders within the science faculty at BMS sharing their expertise and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Thursday 10th November, the student learning consultants came in early to school to deliver a session to the school governors, which involved them delivering a game to get to...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
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Posted by Danielle Bowe
Year 11s have begun their two week pre-public exam experience, marking the start of their journey. Destination: success! All students have taken the experience incredibly...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
I was so delighted to welcome both year 4 classes from LRS this week for an opportunity to carry out a brilliant rainbow salad practical! Students in year 4 have been learning...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
I am pleased to tell you about an exciting collaborative project that we are piloting between Bushey Meads and our feeder schools of Little Reddings and Hartsbourne Primary...
Posted by Keren Crespi
How Healthy is Reading? 19th century newly literate women were considered vulnerable and there was a fear that they could be manipulated by fiction! Similarly, newly literate men...
Posted by Lynn Court
https://busheymeads.org.uk/send-administrator-2/ https://busheymeads.org.uk/maths-teacher-2-2/ https://busheymeads.org.uk/hr-administrative-assistant-2/...
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Last Thursday 10th November we held our annual Governors’ Day and 14 of our hardworking Governors, Trustees and Members of the Trust Board were in school for a variety of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Friday 4th November, a few students were given the chance to go on a trip to the Ashridge grounds for enrichment day for some outdoor activities. The activities included doing a 3 mile hike following a map round the estate using particular journey marks, cooking and building a den for shelter with the use of logs and leaves in case of bad weather.
Interestingly enough, these students were very enthusiastic, involved and took charge with the activities set for the day.
There was a lot of fun, laughter, jokes and excitement throughout the entire time of the trip and we couldn’t be more proud of the high standards from the students on that day and how well they all did.
On Friday 28th September 105 students went to the: V&A British Museum National Gallery Tate Modern Science Museum Natural History A truly inspiring day visiting London and...
It has been extremely challenging organising a dance trip recently due to closures and show cancellations as a result of COVID, but finally on December 15th 2021 a group of over...