A Rich and Diverse Curriculum
At Bushey Meads we are always looking for exciting ways to further develop our already rich and diverse curriculum which offers a whole range of in-school courses at all levels,...
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At Bushey Meads we are always looking for exciting ways to further develop our already rich and diverse curriculum which offers a whole range of in-school courses at all levels,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are starting a breakfast Club in Learning Support from Monday 7th June 2021 from 7.30am – 8.30am. We will initially provide a range of toast, cereal, yoghurt, juice and...
Posted by Roa Dillon
It has been so exciting to watch our Year 9 students leading a project at Little Reddings to help Year 2 students to read. This is a fabulous example of our Multi Academy Trust...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Why do sensory behaviours happen? Imagine each of the 5 senses has a cup. Some cups are tiny, some are large. The student’s main focus is keeping each cup full, without having it...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Forest School – Learning Support: We are so lucky that our Year 7s and 8s are able to visit the Forest School at Little Reddings each week for some outdoor therapy, exercise...
Posted by Roa Dillon
At Bushey Meads we are always looking at new innovative ways to ensure that our upcoming SEND students feel happy and settled upon entering the school in September. This year I...
Posted by Roa Dillon
I am sharing the SEND ‘Tip of the Month’ for April 2021. When I studied for my national SENDCo award as delegates we spent a lot of time looking at the ‘Iceberg...
Posted by Roa Dillon
I wanted one of my lovely Year 7 students to share an article about the day she spent at Aldenham Farm. Our students have amazing opportunities at Bushey Meads to be involved in a...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Attending and reviewing an arts event is a vital part of our Arts Award course. This would normally mean going to an art gallery or a theatre show but as you can imagine, we have...
Posted by Hannah Smart
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...
Posted by Roa Dillon
At Bushey Meads we are always looking for exciting ways to further develop our already rich and diverse curriculum which offers a whole range of in-school courses at all levels, as well as many extra-curricular and extended curriculum opportunities to students across all subject areas. To this end, we have a number of very successful partnerships with external providers, including Watford Angling Coaches and, on a weekly basis, several Key Stage 3 students take up this exciting opportunity with great success.
From the pictures below, you can see the obvious success that two students have achieved through this exciting opportunity:
Mitchell commented “I enjoy going fishing, it’s lovely where we go. I was happy when I caught a 7lb Mirror Carp using only a maggot as bait. This week I brought my own special Halibut and Red Krill Boilies to use.”
George commented “I’ve never fished before but I am really enjoying it. The first week I caught a few small Perch about 10cm long. But when I caught my first Carp I was really happy. I find fishing very relaxing and enjoyable.
We are very proud of our students taking up this new extended curriculum opportunity and have been delighted to see how well they are developing their skills in this exciting area. They have also been excellent ambassadors for the school.
The cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body’s energy system. These include phobias, depression, trauma, anxiety, guilt etc. Any of these can be triggered at any...
At Bushey Meads we are proud to offer an inclusive curriculum providing all of our students the opportunity to succeed. Some of our students attend weekly visits to courses off...