Local Headteacher Visits Bushey Meads
On Wednesday of this week, after a morning tour around Hartsbourne Primary School, it was a privilege to welcome the Headteacher of Hertswood Academy in Borehamwood Peter Gillett...
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On Wednesday of this week, after a morning tour around Hartsbourne Primary School, it was a privilege to welcome the Headteacher of Hertswood Academy in Borehamwood Peter Gillett...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It has been very exciting to see our wide range of Student Leadership opportunities launch this half term. One team that has been very proactive has been the Community Leaders,...
Posted by James Burley
We are very proud of our students at Bushey Meads and we are delighted to recognise hard work in all forms. The pastoral team are privileged to work alongside such dedicated...
Posted by Helen Blowers
Calum Walsh 13 Elm Calum is one of our outstanding Year 13 students. He has proved a fantastic ambassador for the school helping Mrs Jackman by taking visitors on tours around the...
Posted by Giles Monks
Assistant Headteacher Mrs Till’s inspirational assembly ended this half term with a real focus on everything that underpins our school and is embodied succinctly in our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by Danielle Bowe
Year 13 psychology students were fully engaged during our recent Drop Everything And Read event on Wednesday. They read more deeply about Pavlov’s famous study into conditioning...
Posted by Gabriela Zhelyazkova
It has been a very exciting couple of weeks for Year 12 childcare students as they have embarked on their work placements. These placements, an integral part of the course, allow...
Posted by James Burley
Another Powerful Strategy to Maximise Progress Parents and Carers – do play your part over half term! At Bushey Meads all staff and students know the importance of work...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Assistant Headteacher Mrs Till’s inspirational assembly ended this half term with a real focus on everything that underpins our school and is embodied succinctly in our school motto ‘Aspire to Achieve’. She reminded students that aspirations don’t have to necessarily be very grand, long term goals, but can be based on simply being better today than you were tomorrow.
Having a growth mindset is key; being someone willing to learn from mistakes but to always try. It was a fitting way for all students to reflect on their achievements made since September and to look ahead to what they want to achieve by the end of the Autumn Term.
It has been very exciting to see our wide range of Student Leadership opportunities launch this half term. One team that has been very proactive has been the Community Leaders,...
In some quite inspiring main school assemblies, led by Associate Leader and Head of Sixth Form Mr O’Kelly and Pastoral Manager Ms Blowers, our three core values...