BMS Students off to Aldenham Country Farm
We are delighted that our alternative curriculum has started again. All our students happily set-off for their weekly trip to Aldenham Farm thanks to Mrs Ellicott, Mrs Davies and...
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We are delighted that our alternative curriculum has started again. All our students happily set-off for their weekly trip to Aldenham Farm thanks to Mrs Ellicott, Mrs Davies and...
Posted by Roa Dillon
PE Apprenticeship This year former student Jack James has joined the PE Faculty staff as a PE Apprentice. Jack has completed the Level 2 CNAT Sports Studies course and the Level 3...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
It was great to watch our talented Year 11 football stars in action on Wednesday after school. A strong performance saw them winning 2 – 0, with a well taken penalty by...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I am delighted to announce the winners of our ‘Summer Reading Challenge Bingo’ competition are Angelina Leung 8 Beech and Lisa Qarib 8 Willow. This is the second year...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
FOOTBALL Watford District Football Great News… Following the trials on Thursday 9th September the following boys have been selected to represent the Watford District teams : U15 D...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
You may recognise the expression “it is better to give than receive”, but this is backed up by research which shows that people who are kind and compassionate see clear benefits...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Posted by Danielle Bowe
I recently took part in an online internship hosted by a company called InvestIN Education. I did this internship as I wanted to gain experience and knowledge about engineering....
Posted by Hilarie Charles
The new A Level D&T students have started the course by developing their knowledge and understanding of mechanisms and materials. In their first project, they are challenged...
Posted by David Chalkley
We are very proud of our students at Bushey Meads and we are delighted to recognise hard work in all forms. The pastoral team are privileged to work alongside such dedicated...
Posted by Helen Blowers
We are delighted that our alternative curriculum has started again. All our students happily set-off for their weekly trip to Aldenham Farm thanks to Mrs Ellicott, Mrs Davies and Miss Hockley.
Our students are so lucky to have the opportunity to work with animals, to help run a farm for the local community. This trip helps build resilience, team work and mental health. They had a wonderful day!
Dear all, It has been lovely catching up with lots of you over the phone recently. I have heard lovely stories about all the work you are completing during lock down. Please see...
When you are working with students across a vast spectrum there are always going to be bumps in the road. In Learning Support we have a saying that I have used for many years. It...