House Assemblies at BMS
House assemblies have been a major part of the school itinerary since I was in year 7. After having multiple Head of House changes, from Mrs. Ash to Mr. Tenga, we have experienced...
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House assemblies have been a major part of the school itinerary since I was in year 7. After having multiple Head of House changes, from Mrs. Ash to Mr. Tenga, we have experienced...
Posted by Gabriela Zhelyazkova
Head of House, Ms Noyan, delivered a hugely motivational assembly to Beech house on Tuesday 1st February. In the assembly, Ms Noyan asked students to consider their successes and...
Posted by Stephanie Falusi
It was a privilege to join Willow House for their final inspiring assembly of the term led by Head of House Mr Booth. The theme was Confidence and Mr Booth provided loads of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Thursday 3rd December saw this year’s House Arts Event take place at Bushey Meads and it was bigger and better than ever. Students from a range of year groups attended the event,...
Posted by Andrew Symeou
It was great to join Elm house assembly last week and hear from our inspiring Head of House Mr Cox talking about the power of kindness and how acts of kindness not only benefit...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a real privilege to join this week’s Beech House Assembly led by their inspirational, energetic and enthusiastic Head of House Miss Noyan. The theme was kindness and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
After a year hiatus, the House Arts competition returns to Bushey Meads School. For those of you that may not have experienced this amazing event and for those that need...
Posted by Unami Tenga
A superb video produced by the 7 superb Heads of House at BMS started the week with a bang on Monday morning in our Staff Briefing meeting in the Main Hall. It was made to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The Head of House for Ash – Mr Tenga – presented a great assembly to students from Years 7 to 13 earlier this term on the theme of ‘Responsibility’. It was...
Posted by Graeme Searle
As the Head of Willow House it is always a privilege to meet the new Year 7 cohort as they begin their Bushey Meads journey. The theme of the week this week was Responsibility and...
Posted by James Booth
House assemblies have been a major part of the school itinerary since I was in year 7. After having multiple Head of House changes, from Mrs. Ash to Mr. Tenga, we have experienced an array of experiences and life lessons through these assemblies.
A key memory that I have from one of the Ash house assemblies, was doing physical activity at the beginning of the year. Instead of having a rather passive assembly, we were encouraged to introduce ourselves to all the new students which joined in year 7. Due to the fact, this was at the beginning of the year, this allowed me and other peers in my form to meet new students who might have found it hard to make friends otherwise. Therefore the house assembly enabled me to follow the school mantra of ‘Mind to be Kind’ and be placed outside my comfort zone when it comes to meeting new people from such a young age. This shaped my character further to be a much more confident student.
After speaking to my peers, I discovered that they have also experienced a positive outcome from attending house assemblies.
Our Head Girl, Isabel Hart said “Maple house assemblies encouraged me to gain an insight into other people’s perceptions of things such as the ‘Word of the Week.’ This influenced me to into studying psychology and taking it further, into university.”
By experiencing house assemblies, different from Ash house assemblies, Izzy has encountered an array of different opinions, mindsets, and approaches to life. The community which house assemblies create enables Character Development Groups to come together and share these factors, allowing students to flourish into individuals.
Considering this, and my peers Pola Fiszer and Zak Khan, believe that there should be more interactive activities, such as the Ash assemblies there have been in the past. This would enhance the attitudes toward the topics discussed in assemblies and put students out of their comfort zone so they are ready for the world.
During this weeks assembly on the theme of Understanding, students were given an opportunity to develop an idea of different elements of understanding that they should try and...
As a PE teacher it is my job to ensure maximum participation in all lessons, regardless of any perceived physical or mental barriers. As a PE department it is something that we...