Creating Exciting Futures at BMS!
There was a real buzz in the school on Wednesday evening of this week for our annual Year 9 Options Evening. As Assistant Headteacher Ms Knowles pointed out to parents and carers...
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There was a real buzz in the school on Wednesday evening of this week for our annual Year 9 Options Evening. As Assistant Headteacher Ms Knowles pointed out to parents and carers...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Tuesday morning this week it was really impressive to join Mrs Famili’s Year 10 GCSE English class and listen to the high level discussion, thoughtful reflections and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
With such an important Theme of the Week this week, it was a real privilege to join Oak House and sit in on their House Assembly led by Mr Symeou, their inspirational Head of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday morning our More Able Coordinator Ms Hargreaves inspired us to think about exciting plans for this year’s Flair Week, taking place during the last week of term....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Jeremy Turner
One of our crucial teams at the very heart of our operation as a school and multi academy trust is our incredibly hardworking and talented IT Team. Their expertise helps keep our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The Friday afternoon before the recent half term holiday saw all our hard working Year 13 students gather in the Main Hall for a poignant Raising Achievement Assembly led by...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In our last Friday Faculty Foci of the half term before the recent holiday, Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle launched this year’s Passport to the Prom Initiative with all staff...
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Every Friday our school falls silent for 20 minutes and in every CDC Time students are read to by their Character Development Coaches as they carefully follow the texts with...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It made for such a positive end to the first half term of the calendar year and to see so many talented students taking part in this year’s School Production Little Shop of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
There was a real buzz in the school on Wednesday evening of this week for our annual Year 9 Options Evening. As Assistant Headteacher Ms Knowles pointed out to parents and carers and students in her presentation in the Main Hall at the start of the evening, the approach that Bushey Meads School takes when supporting students with this crucial stage in their education is quite unique. All other schools create ‘Option Blocks’ which actually restrict choice for students; at Bushey Meads we allow all students a genuine free choice and then create the Key Stage 4 timetable around what the students want. This maximises choice, ensures that 100% of students get at least their first choice, and often their second and third choice subjects, increases motivation and engagement throughout Key Stage 4 and really supports the vast majority of students to excel at subjects they really enjoy studying.
The other unique factor of our options process is also the vast range of subjects on offer – unlike any other school in the area. Students at Bushey Meads are incredibly fortunate to be able to choose from a huge array of different courses, ranging from the traditional academic, right through an eclectic range of artistic, creative, vocational and practical subjects offered across our diverse curriculum here at the school.
Ably supported with further wise words from Mrs Blowers our hard working and dedicated Pastoral Manager, and Mrs McIldowie our Head of Work Related Learning who also advised our students and their parents and carers in the talks in the Main Hall, students at Bushey Meads really can create exciting futures!
We were absolutely delighted last week to welcome a number of organisations into Bushey Meads to work with our year 9 students introducing them to future possible careers in...
During the enrichment day on Thursday 3rd February, Year 9 got the chance to experience some of the subjects not offered at key stage 3 but which they might choose to study at key...