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Last Friday we were privileged to host an artist in residence at Bushey Meads who worked with a More Able group of 30 students who produced four stunning sculptures that have been...
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Last Friday we were privileged to host an artist in residence at Bushey Meads who worked with a More Able group of 30 students who produced four stunning sculptures that have been...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Thursday of this week four outstanding Sixth Form students presented their amazing art work to me as the Executive Principal as part of a design competition for the world...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Ms Waring’s Art lesson last week was another example of our outstanding learning culture we have developed over the last few years at Bushey Meads. All students were engaged...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our talented Head of Art Miss Budd facilitated outstanding progress with her Year 11 Art class last week as she guided them through a superbly planned and executed lesson which...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Attention all parents, staff and friends of BMS! After the Christmas holidays we will be hosting an exhibition at The Gallery @ Bushey Meads of your work. Start getting your...
Posted by Morag Waring
The Gallery @ Bushey Meads now has an Instagram account thegallery_busheymeads Please follow us to see all the amazing work taking place in our fabulous Art department.
Posted by Morag Waring
The art department are delighted to learn that three outstanding paintings by Bushey Meads students have been selected for the National Students’ Art Exhibition. In the...
Posted by Alan Heywood
Posted by Alan Heywood
Many of our talented artists had their work exhibited at the very prestigious opening of the Bushey Festival 2018. Held at Reverley Lodge in Bushey Heath and attended by a number...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This was Christina’s (11W) amazing Art GCSE creation produced during the recent 2 day Art exam on the theme of Fragments. It wasinspired by her older sister who is getting married...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday we were privileged to host an artist in residence at Bushey Meads who worked with a More Able group of 30 students who produced four stunning sculptures that have been placed in our quadrangle at the centre of our school.
Glinting in the sunshine, they add an inspiring dimension to our school community.
The four sculptures are an elephant, rhino, stag and bulldog – with a bone in its mouth!
They look amazing!

Rashmi has been working incredibly hard in her own time to prepare for the end of year exams, and was showing excellent understanding of key topics. She had been peer teaching on...
As part of our ongoing improvements to the school site, particularly in this challenging era of needing to provide exclusive Year Group Bubble Areas for before and after school...