Newsletter – Reflection on the Year So Far

Newsletter – Reflection on the Year So Far


Chantal Smith
Chantal Smith
Newsletter – Reflection on the Year So...

Reflection on the Year So Far

 

As we approach the end of the Autumn term, it is a great time to reflect on all the wonderful achievements, events, and progress we have seen across our school community. It has been an exciting and busy time, filled with new challenges, growth and plenty of memorable moments. One of the highlights of this last half term was our annual Governors Day, where our governors and Trustees generously gave their time to visit Bushey Meads and were treated to a full day of events with staff and students. We have an extremely supportive governing body for which we are grateful and the feedback we received from them following the day was really positive.

 

Academic Achievements

Our students have been working hard and making impressive strides in their studies. From excelling in classroom projects to tackling complex assignments, it is clear that our school is fostering a strong academic environment. We have seen growth in all subject areas, with students showing particular enthusiasm for science, literature and the arts. In particular, the recent Pre-Public Examinations for Year 11 show the commitment our students are making towards their work. 

 

Extracurricular Highlights

Outside the classroom, our students have been busy participating in a wide range of extracurricular activities. From sports fixtures and drama productions to music performances and club initiatives, our students continue to demonstrate their talents and teamwork. On Thursday last week our Year 7s celebrated after school with our annual Christmas party. This week we have enjoyed our Christmas Soiree and next week we are looking forward to our Alumni Christmas Tea Party, demonstrating how much we are packing into the end of a busy term.

 

 

 

 

Community Engagement

This year we have also focused on building stronger connections within our local community. Our students have participated in several charity fundraisers this term, in particular a non-school uniform day to raise money for the hospice charity who supported one of our much-missed students who passed away earlier in the term and our annual Christmas Jumper Day held on 5th December to support Children in Need. These projects have provided valuable learning experiences and have shown our students the importance of giving back to others.

 

 

 

 

 

Looking Ahead

With the second term of the year ahead of us we are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. We encourage students to continue pushing themselves, trying new things and engaging with all the school has to offer.

 

In conclusion, the year so far has been filled with success and growth. In the Pastoral office we have dealt with laughter and tears in equal measure but continue to support our students to be successful and overcome the difficulties they face. We are incredibly proud of our students and grateful for the ongoing support of parents, staff and the wide community. Together we will continue to make this school year one to remember!

 

On behalf of the Pastoral Team we hope that the festive season is happy, healthy and peaceful.

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