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I wasn’t going to write this article as I didn’t want to give the whereabouts of the location. But as the circumstances have now changed, I thought it was too magical not to. A...
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I wasn’t going to write this article as I didn’t want to give the whereabouts of the location. But as the circumstances have now changed, I thought it was too magical not to. A...
Posted by Shirley Ellicott
Some of our students have started attending a new work related learning course at Aldenham Park every Wednesday. Here they work with farm animals and other livestock, mucking out,...
Posted by Shirley Ellicott
After a very busy first term for Bonnie in her new role as a Therapy Dog she had a lovely rest over Half Term. Bonnie was freshly groomed at the salon to start the new Half Term....
Posted by Roa Dillon
Once again we say thanks to Watford Football Club for providing some of our disabled students with the opportunity to watch premier league football. Saturday 2nd November saw 3 of...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
Every Wednesday a group of students, assisted by Learning Assistants, spend the day at Aldenham Country Park working on the farm. The students are building skills and developing...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Wednesday 23 October over 80 students, parents and carers gathered in the main hall for the SEND Information evening. Mrs Dillon, SENDCo, hosted the evening as a way to...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On the morning of the 30th september, a small group of our PNI students and 4 of their Learning assistants made the journey to Stoke Mandeville Stadium to compete in the National...
Posted by Hannah Bailey
Dear Students, I hope that you are all now aware that I am the new Head of Learning Support and SENDCo at Bushey Meads School. I am writing to you all with an exciting proposal,...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Bonnie has been settling in very well to life at Bushey Meads and many students have already had the opportunity to meet her. Below are some photos of what she’s been up to!
Posted by Roa Dillon
Many schools over the past few years have explored using therapy dogs and other animals within school to help with students who are not confident readers and who suffer with...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
I wasn’t going to write this article as I didn’t want to give the whereabouts of the location. But as the circumstances have now changed, I thought it was too magical not to.
A few weeks ago while a few students were playing on some bales of straw they accidentally disturbed a hedgehog which must have been getting ready to go into hibernation.
Our students were so excited as they called me over. I later found out that some of them had never seen a hedgehog before!
When I was younger we remembered seeing hedgehogs quite often but over the years they have declined for various reasons. It is estimated that the number of hedgehogs in the UK has dropped from 30 million in the 1950s to less than one million, and are continuing to decline in the UK.
When the initial excitement was over, Toni our teacher said we should take it to the bug hotel which they have on the site. At the bottom they have a small box which hedgehogs could use. Because we had disturbed the hedgehog, we wanted to make sure we made it as comfortable as possible in its new home. Mitchell gently carried the hedgehog over to its new home and added some fresh straw to make it comfortable.However, when we returned the following week we were informed that Aldenham Park had contacted an expert for advice and had decided to move the hedgehog as it might not survive the winter. A local organisation collected it from the park and are now taking care of it over the winter. It will be released back in the park next spring.
We found out a few facts about hedgehogs:
Their diet consists of worms, beetles, slugs, caterpillars, millipedes and earwigs. But they will also eat meaty cat or dog food provided by people too. They are nocturnal which means they are active at night. They have young which emerge from the end of June which are called Hoglets.How you can help
By leaving a small hole in your garden fences and walls allows hedgehogs to move more easily when looking for food or mates.
As one of the key leaders within the Learning Support Faculty, Learning Support Coordinator Miss Burton led an informative Friday Faculty Foci about ensuring that all classrooms...
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...