About the BMS Buddies
Our BMS Buddies always have an important role in representing the school. At the start of the academic year they give tours to parents/carers during Open Evening. Their enthusiasm...
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Our BMS Buddies always have an important role in representing the school. At the start of the academic year they give tours to parents/carers during Open Evening. Their enthusiasm...
Posted by Mala Patel
Happy New Year to all of my Sycamore students and the wider student body! I hope you had a relaxing break. It’s going to be an exciting new term with lots of...
Posted by Mala Patel
Hello All, My name is Ms Patel and I am the new Head of Sycamore house. My other role is working in the Pastoral Office sitting adjacent to the Student Window. It has been great...
Posted by Mala Patel
Our BMS Buddies always have an important role in representing the school. At the start of the academic year they give tours to parents/carers during Open Evening. Their enthusiasm and kindness helps reassure and support all our new and already enrolled student body.
They will meet the future Year 6s and their parents/carers at the start of the very important Transition faze. The Buddies will then help out during Transition Day, the Family Fun Day and other after school events. They are always more than willing to give tours.
The last successful activity the Buddies were involved in was the very popular ‘Come Dine with Me’ where parents/carers are invited to the school to have a tour of their child’s lessons followed by lunch in the Restaurant.
Buddies are an invaluable part of student life here at Bushey Meads and I am proud of each and every one of them!
This term, the specialist team from Hertfordshire County Council delivered in depth training for staff on autism. The training reflected on how autistic children think and feel in...
It was impressive to walk through a number of Year 8 lessons on Tuesday of this week and see so many students engaged in a whole variety of exciting activities, listening politely...