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We are excited to announce an Attendance Challenge for the Spring Term. At Bushey Meads School we all know how important it is for students to be in school and engaged in their...
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We are excited to announce an Attendance Challenge for the Spring Term. At Bushey Meads School we all know how important it is for students to be in school and engaged in their...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Congratulations to all our Bushey Meads School students who have achieved 100% attendance so far, this academic year. 273 students across all key stages have not missed a single...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
On Friday 15 December, students with 100% attendance for the term were invited to attend a celebration event to recognise their achievement. Over 120 students were invited to the...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Excellent attendance and punctuality is vital to ensuring outstanding progress. Every year we find there is a direct link between students who attend most often and their exam...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
Posted by Daniel Mitman
At Bushey Meads we are committed to ensuring every student has the best chances of securing outstanding grades. One major factor in attaining good grades is attendance (please see...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
We are excited to announce an Attendance Challenge for the Spring Term. At Bushey Meads School we all know how important it is for students to be in school and engaged in their learning. Regular attendance plays a key role in academic success, and we want to celebrate those students who commit to making the most of their school days.
Here’s how it works:
Starting from January 13, the challenge will run for 10 weeks, and students who achieve 95% attendance or more during this period will be entered into a prize draw. There will be one prize for each year group, with the winner receiving a £20 Amazon voucher!
That means if you want to be in with a chance to win, you need to ensure that you attend school for at least 95% of the time during these 10 weeks, which means having fewer than 2.5 days off. Remember, any absences from previous terms are not included – it’s all about your attendance from January 13 onwards.
We understand that sometimes things come up, but we hope that everyone can aim for excellent attendance and get involved in the challenge. Being in school not only helps you stay on top of your studies but also ensures you don’t miss out on important lessons and activities.
Good luck to everyone, we will make the draw in the week beginning 31 March.
Name: Sabawon House: Sycamore Reason for nomination: An excellent attitude to learning and exceptional behaviour. ...
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