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Understanding yourself was the theme of Mr Malik’s inspirational assemblies this week as he encouraged each and every student to build on their own strengths and individual...
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Understanding yourself was the theme of Mr Malik’s inspirational assemblies this week as he encouraged each and every student to build on their own strengths and individual...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I welcomed back a new group of keen chefs from Year 7 and 8 this week as cooking club in the Technology block resumed. We divided up and each made an element of a chicken nachos...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
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Posted by Di Mcildowie
Earlier this week, we introduced a maths club at Little Redding’s school led by Bushey Meads in which we assisted Mr Kasza with helping students from Year 3 to 6. We are both Year...
Posted by Luke Kasza
It is has been a very eventful term for the Debating Society at Bushey Meads School. On Friday 23 February, thirteen students from across year groups headed for the Houses of...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Since Early March, we have introduced a league table based on attendance to lunchtime Masterclass. Students have arranged themselves in teams, with a point gained for each session...
Posted by James Donovan
Jakub, Adam and Zahra have been selected to attend a three day residential Food Science course at Harper Adams university in Shropshire. Harper Adams has offered Bushey Meads Year...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
Over the last few weeks our hardworking Year 11 and Sixth Form students have been extremely busy taking their final GCSE and A level examinations. Again this year staff at Bushey...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As Y10 work hard in preparation for their end of year PPE exams, the students have been looking back over the work they have produced over the past year to review their learning...
Posted by Fazana Farook
Every second Tuesday, on behalf of The Red Trust (local charity), one of our School Governors, Mrs Raymond, helps out serving hot chocolate in Little Reddings playground after...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Understanding yourself was the theme of Mr Malik’s inspirational assemblies this week as he encouraged each and every student to build on their own strengths and individual passions to succeed.
He also reminded us all that choices have consequences – both good and bad and that it is so important to lay the firm foundations for a successful life during these crucial years at school.
Even making sure that the small, simple, but vitally important things are in place, including: excellent punctuality and attendance, meeting all work related deadlines, looking smart and being fully equipped and ready to learn with a positive attitude to learning.
It is these things that stand us in good stead to achieve our potential and go on to bright exciting futures in the Sixth Form here at BMS and beyond.
Jakub, Adam and Zahra have been selected to attend a three day residential Food Science course at Harper Adams university in Shropshire. Harper Adams has offered Bushey Meads Year...
The Theme of the Week this Week was Aspirations with assemblies delivered by Assistant Headteacher, Ms Greenwood. Linking to the school motto of Aspire to Achieve and the...