Post a Note is Launched
Mrs Ash was invited to cut the ribbon in front of the Red Post box, for the launch of ‘Post a Note’. The Red Post box was donated by the Anti-bullying ambassadors, purchased by...
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Mrs Ash was invited to cut the ribbon in front of the Red Post box, for the launch of ‘Post a Note’. The Red Post box was donated by the Anti-bullying ambassadors, purchased by...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Every year the Anti-bullying Ambassadors raise funds to donate to worthy causes. This year they decided to contribute to Mrs Hughes’ fundraising campaign. Mrs Hughes was...
Posted by Helen Mateides
This is what students have to say: We come to Our Space because it is a nice place to chat and laugh with our friends and meet new people – Chloe and Ava I come to Our Space...
Posted by Helen Mateides
It has been another busy term in school. Year 11s are about to begin their GCSEs and year 13s their A levels. It can be a very stressful time. But with the help of family, friends...
Posted by Helen Mateides
On February 7th – 13th the anti-bullying ambassadors ran a workshop to raise awareness of the Children’s Mental Health Week The theme this year was ‘Growing Together’;...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Early indications are that bullying has dropped during Covid. Surprising findings have shown that both bullying and cyberbullying dropped dramatically by 30 to 40% during lockdown...
Posted by Helen Mateides
The Anti-bullying Ambassadors met up with the students of the Princes’ Trust (BMS), to hand over a £211.01 cheque, money raised from their charity events. The Princes’ Trust will...
Posted by Helen Mateides
All the Anti-bullying Ambassadors worked so hard during Anti-bullying Week. They raised awareness of bullying by asking BMS students to fill in questionnaires about their...
Posted by Helen Mateides
“Kindness the quality of being friendly, generous, considerate, thinking about other people’s feelings” Kindness is more important today than it has ever been. The isolation...
Posted by Helen Mateides
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Posted by Helen Mateides
Mrs Ash was invited to cut the ribbon in front of the Red Post box, for the launch of ‘Post a Note’. The Red Post box was donated by the Anti-bullying ambassadors, purchased by funds raised during anti-bullying week. It is situated outside the pastoral office and has been set up for the students of BMS. It can be used to post any concerns students are having about themselves or someone they know. The box is locked so that any notes can only be taken by Mrs Mateides the Anti-bullying coordinator.
It is important to us that all BMS students are able to communicate their concerns in a way they feel comfortable. So if they are unable to talk to someone on a one to one, this is yet another way to confidentially pass on information to the appropriate staff.
“Thank you so much for having me yesterday, I really enjoyed meeting your team! They were all so brilliant and asked great questions! It’s not very often that you see such young...
Bushey Meads School is a friendly and inclusive learning community where everyone has the right to study and work in a safe and secure environment, without harassment,...