Supporting External Agencies Through Being a Hub in the Community
We received a really lovely positive message of thanks from Claire Pritchard, the Senior Immunisation Nurse from Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust earlier this week. It was...
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We received a really lovely positive message of thanks from Claire Pritchard, the Senior Immunisation Nurse from Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust earlier this week. It was...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Enhanced remote learning in action was evident in Miss Timmons’ Year 12 Maths lesson. All students had connected in via the live lesson function on google classrooms and were able...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
With the major government announcement on Monday evening and significant U-Turn in policy direction last week, I would like to thank all staff at Bushey Meads for the way that...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Keep a Quiet Counsel, Be Positive and Put Children First were some of the key thoughts high on my agenda last week as the world of education struggled again to grapple with the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was inspiring to see Mrs Aden’ maths students on Tuesday morning engaging so well with their ‘hybrid‘ live lesson and working so hard. Over half of them were physically in the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see how well science teacher Mr Thornton was adapting to the new hybrid landscape of teaching students in the room and also those on line. The lesson was about...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was inspiring to hear from IT Manager Mr Furr and top teacher Mr Gray as we move as a school to the next level with our remote learning. The latest government U-turn made last...
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It was great to be able to step into one of our Key Stage 4 Business Studies lessons taught by Mr Malik and see the hybrid model of teaching in the real and virtual world taking...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to thank Ms Jackman, Mrs Isles and Mrs King for stepping up and being so willing to go the extra mile for the staff and students at the school. On the first day of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We received a really lovely positive message of thanks from Claire Pritchard, the Senior Immunisation Nurse from Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust earlier this week. It was testimony to our wonderful school community continuing to work hard in supporting all the important external agencies in this challenging time. On this occasion it enabled students to access their all-important health care as easily as possible with all the lockdown restrictions in place.
I just wanted to say a huge thank you to the school for being so welcoming and accommodating for today’s Flu/MMR session. It was incredibly helpful for you to open your doors whilst the school is closed in lockdown. This enabled us to offer vaccinations to your school pupils more conveniently for them and their families.
A huge thank you goes to Mrs D McIldowie, Head of Work-Related Learning and Deputy Designated Person and Mrs Biggerstaff, Assistant to the Head of Work-Related Learning who helped with all the organisation before and on the day and in helping to get all the relevant important information to parents.