Good Attitude = Good Results
With our continued focus on enabling all students to Aspire to Achieve and reach their true potential, it was excellent to hear Assistant Headteacher Mr Varsani speaking at the...
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With our continued focus on enabling all students to Aspire to Achieve and reach their true potential, it was excellent to hear Assistant Headteacher Mr Varsani speaking at the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It is always good to hear positive feedback about our approach to different activities and routines during these challenging times and I would like to thank all the students and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to thank the vast majority of parents and carers who always show consideration when picking up and dropping off their children to school. Unfortunately, as a school...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Staff at Bushey Meads School are always thinking of creative and innovative ways to increase student engagement in lessons and on Monday at Staff Briefing science teacher Mr...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our annual Governors Day 2020 took place on Tuesday of this week.Physical in-person and virtual online meetings took place with our hardworking Heads of Faculty and also with a...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At the end of a day in school when we had raised over £2000 for Children in Need it was so positive to say goodbye to all our wonderful students on the front gate as they made...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Monday morning of this week Associate Leader Mrs Wright led an inspiring Monday Magic Moment introducing the theme of this year’s More Able Agenda ‘Flair.’...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Acting Assistant Headteacher and Head of Humanities and Social Sciences Mrs Knowles has led a series of poignant Remembrance Assemblies this week and has reminded us all to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our week at Bushey Meads School started with Acting Lead Practitioner Mrs Hoskins and Acting Advanced Lead Teacher Miss Pattni being joined by Miss Dolan, one of our talented...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
With our continued focus on enabling all students to Aspire to Achieve and reach their true potential, it was excellent to hear Assistant Headteacher Mr Varsani speaking at the weekly Key Stage Briefing for all Character Development Coaches on Wednesday morning about the school’s latest initiative to raise achievement with our High Prior Attaining (HPA) students. Our HPAs are those students who gained top marks in their various Key Stage 2 tests at the end of Year 6 and should make the most progress through secondary school. All of them should be:
For those HPAs who are perhaps in need of some encouragement to do this, a special report card is being issued and discussed with the CDCs on a weekly basis. There are three simple targets to meet in every lesson related to: Having a High AtL, Making Positive Contributions and Attempting the Stretch and Challenge Activities.

As parents and carers do encourage your children to be scoring top marks in these report cards over the next two weeks – starting from Monday 23rd November.
Remember: IT’S ALL ABOUT ATTITUDE!

Students across all year groups are maintaining their positive commitment to their work and being recognised for their efforts. In the past week 1,804 rewards were issued by staff...
At the end of a day in school when we had raised over £2000 for Children in Need it was so positive to say goodbye to all our wonderful students on the front gate as they made...