Taking Time to Reflect
As we draw near to the end of term and the end of another successful academic year, it seemed entirely appropriate for Senior Assistant Headteacher Ms Knowles to be leading the...
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As we draw near to the end of term and the end of another successful academic year, it seemed entirely appropriate for Senior Assistant Headteacher Ms Knowles to be leading the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see so many parents and carers, family members, friends and students attending the amazing Evening of Dance and Music last week in the Main Hall. The atmosphere...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This core value at Bushey Meads School was the important topic and theme of the main school assemblies this week led by our Head of Standards, Safeguarding and SEND, Mrs Ash. She...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Bushey Meads School continues to link with other education networks as a way of sharing best practice and staying in touch with the latest initiatives that benefit our own Multi...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday Head of Chemistry Mr Mehta led the Friday Faculty Foci and provided some top tips to all staff about his work to develop and strengthen memory retrieval in his...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday our superb Year 11 cohort enjoyed a wonderful final leavers assembly and spent time in the quadrangle signing shirts and thanking some of their hardworking staff for...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a privilege to welcome visitors to Bushey Meads School last Friday from Italy, Spain, Belgium, Holland, England and even the United States of America. With the late George...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our hard working Year 11 students are completing their last few ‘rites of passage’ this week as they prepare to take their next exciting steps into post 16 education...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It is always superb to hear about the ongoing success of some of our ex-students as they continue to Aspire to Achieve beyond BMS. Last week I heard from the parents of Christina...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As we draw near to the end of term and the end of another successful academic year, it seemed entirely appropriate
Ms Knowles also reminded students that small marginal gains do matter – they all do add up over time and make a real difference. 1% changes for the better have a very large cumulative effect. With that in mind she highlighted the many opportunities and initiatives on offer at Bushey Meads School for students to get involved with to assist them to improve. These include our Time2Shine programme, the many positions of Student Leadership, House Events, the varied Enrichment Day activities and trips on offer as well as the special themed weeks that have taken place this year – such as Science Week and Flair Week.
On Tuesday of this week I walked around the school and visited some superb lessons in A Block. Across all lessons students were demonstrating excellent attitudes to learning as...
Short stories normally create mixed emotions. For example in form whenever we find out what book we would read. When we find out it’s a book compiled from short stories, you would...