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On Monday of this week it was great to be able to welcome over 20 student leaders and Governors and Trustees to an important session on our INSET day to start the new academic...
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On Monday of this week it was great to be able to welcome over 20 student leaders and Governors and Trustees to an important session on our INSET day to start the new academic...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Whilst we want all our learners to have a good break from their studies and enjoy time with their friends and family, we are well aware of the summer slide; research indicates...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads School we are well aware that providing great marking and feedback to students can effectively increase their progress by up to 3 months in any one year. With that...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Friday last week and on Monday this week it was great to see so many Year 12 students in the Main Hall participating in the culmination of their Extended Project Qualification...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our main school assemblies last week focussed on the subject of moving on. Each year group in the school was given the chance to reflect on the year that has just passed, but more...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads we want all students to progress throughout their lives and continue to be great life-long learners, full of all the great character traits we encourage throughout...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Success is something we all strive for and in our Main School Assemblies this week Assistant Headteacher Mr Mitman shared his top three tips for achieving true success. He also...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to hear from our outstanding Head of Faculty for PE and Health Mr Cartledge recently in our Friday Faculty Focus and be reminded of one of the best days in our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a real privilege to welcome a select group of George Michael fans to Bushey Meads School a couple of weeks ago and demonstrate how the legacy of one of our most famous ex...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Monday of this week it was great to be able to welcome over 20 student leaders and Governors and Trustees to an important session on our INSET day to start the new academic year.
The session centred around generating ideas to support some of the new key priorities for the school that will help to shape our new School Improvement Plan that will direct our ongoing journey from 2024 – 2027.

Beware! Look left and right… The theme of the week was focused on responsible travel for students. As many pupils at Bushey Meads commute to school using public transport,...
The year 11 GCSE dancers took the stage this week – but not in the way that they are used to. Instead of performing, the dancers presented their choreography pitches in a...