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Our BTEC Children’s Play, Learning and Development students went on an insightful trip to Broadfields Primary School. Since we have been understanding the developmental norms of...
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Our BTEC Children’s Play, Learning and Development students went on an insightful trip to Broadfields Primary School. Since we have been understanding the developmental norms of...
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For the first half term of Year 10 we have studied a 20th century play, ‘An Inspector Calls’ by JB Priestley. Although written in 1945, the play is set in 1912. Priestley uses the...
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Reason for nomination: Amazing academic achievement, a positive attitude to learning and exceptional behaviour. Behaviour: Zane has achieved 24 positive behaviour points...
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As another remembrance day comes around, it’s important to reflect, appreciate and understand the struggle of both soldier, sailor, pilot and civilian who has been involved...
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At the Sixth Form Cafe, we have started an Advent Calendar Raffle! Anybody who makes a purchase of at least £2.35 or more will be able to enter the raffle. The prizes change every...
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Are you a reliable, calm and organised person? Are you flexible and looking to work casual hours? If so, we are looking to appoint Casual Examination Invigilators to join our...
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Alex Barton (Catering Manager) and the Team at Bushey Meads School received the award of Top Performing Site, in recognition of their commitment and hard work that the team have...
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The UK celebrated LGBT History Month in February. Schools have a crucial role in educating for equality and a key part of this is ensuring that the culture at Bushey Meads School...
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Our BTEC Children’s Play, Learning and Development students went on an insightful trip to Broadfields Primary School. Since we have been understanding the developmental norms of children from birth to 7 years old, this trip allowed us to see how Broadfields integrates and increases access to education for pupils with disabilities in the three areas required by the planning duties in the Equality Act 2010, areas such as the curriculum, physical environment and information.
Broadfields School has a special needs provision that increases the extent to which pupils with disabilities can participate in the curriculum.
Students expanded their knowledge by understanding how practitioners identified when children with SEND, how EHCP referrals are made, the Borough’s input, and the differentiated curriculum. We ended the day by supporting children who are accessing mainstream learning.

As part of our ongoing drive to support the wellbeing of staff and aid recruitment and retention to Bushey Meads School and the Bushey St James Trust in September 2018 we opened...
This week, Year 11 and Year 13 students have successfully embarked on their Pre-Public Examinations (PPEs), a crucial step in their academic journey. Prior to the start of the...