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Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
As we approach the end of the Spring Term, a review of the reward points issued since September has been completed. An impressive 191,600 total reward points have been issued to...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
In celebration of science week our Lead Practitioner and Lead Teacher of Biology ; Miss Atchuthan, conducted an eye dissection for our Year 13 Biologists. Having recently...
Posted by admin
This week I received an email from Mia, an ex GCSE Dance student, who is now a fully qualified ISTD dance teacher to some of our Bushey Meads students in an outside dance academy....
Posted by Eliz Noyan
At Bushey Meads, we are proud to foster an inclusive, supportive, and vibrant community where every student is celebrated for their unique strengths and abilities. As part of this...
Posted by admin
Year 7 students have been working hard on developing their fitness in preparation for the annual BMS Health Week (24th – 28th March). They have been engaging in a variety of...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
 Name: Taylor  House: Maple Reason for nomination: For excellent progress in her Hair and Beauty course and showing a great attitude to learning in this subject ...
Posted by Chantal Smith
It is always a joy to see house assemblies as every Head of House has their own take on the Theme. This week’s theme is Relationships and Miss Sumpter, Head of Oak House...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Last week in Staff Briefing, Deputy Headteacher Mr Beswick reminded all staff of the performance appraisal cycle that has now reached the mid-year review point and it being a...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In celebration of science week our Lead Practitioner and Lead Teacher of Biology ; Miss Atchuthan, conducted an eye dissection for our Year 13 Biologists. Having recently completed the eye’s receptors and neural pathways in lesson, this excellent opportunity allowed the students to enhance their practical knowledge of a dissection, whilst understanding the complex structures of a cow’s eye. After cutting through tough outer layers, the students became more intrigued to explore the hidden, detailed features of the eye, such as the sclera, retina, optic nerve and more. This practical gave the students the ability to visualise and understand biological processes which commence in this vital organ and the significance it has in our daily lives. As a whole, this session was both enjoyable and educational, allowing a hands-on experience for our aspiring biologists
Ruby Wheeler
Head Girl
Yr13 Biology A Level student
On Tuesday 18 th March, Mrs Crespi took a group of Year 7 Spanish students to a Tapas restaurant in London. This provided them with the exciting opportunity to enhance both their...
This week, our annual Beat the Heads of House event took place. The Heads of House, who are usually the ones guiding and leading their Houses to victory in various school events,...