Meet the BMS Student Parliament 2019-20!
Just before breaking up for the October Half Term holidays, the new Bushey Meads Student Parliament convened for its first meeting of the year. It was a great opportunity for...
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Just before breaking up for the October Half Term holidays, the new Bushey Meads Student Parliament convened for its first meeting of the year. It was a great opportunity for...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
The final instalment to our BMS Student Leadership body 2019-20 is now complete. It is with great pleasure, I announce the successful appointment of our Deputy Head Girl, Khushali...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
On Monday 14th October, Assistant Headteacher of Prospect School, Mr Gerrard, accompanied by six of his student leaders, travelled all the way from Reading, to learn all about how...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Led by our Head Prefect Georgia Sargent and Deputy Head Prefects, Angel DeAlwis and Christina Bodnar, our BMS Prefects had their launch meeting this Wednesday lunchtime. Very...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Student Leaders 2019-20 ASPIRE NOT TO HAVE MORE, BUT TO BE MORE Bushey Meads School has an exemplary model for student leadership – much to the credit of the great work of...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
In the final few days before the start of the Summer holidays, whilst most students were winding down, around twenty of our then Year 12 students were preparing to be at their...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
Our senior student leaders in Year 12 spoke so passionately and eloquently about Bushey Meads School at the recent Governing Body meeting held on Wednesday evening of this week....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
During this week’s CDC time our form representatives were giving feedback to their groups following the student parliament meeting prior to half term. The meeting was...
Posted by Kashan Malik
It was utterly inspiring to hear our Community Leaders speak at the Full Governors Meeting held on Wednesday evening of this week. The kindness they are showing to members of our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Helen Booth
The Bushey Meads way is very much about celebrating ‘what is working well’, but also looking at positive tweaks by considering ‘even better ifs’. Some really exciting ideas for improvement were put forward and our Senior Student Leaders, who were supporting each of the houses, will now craft a presentation to present to Mr Turner and his senior leadership team to communicate the feedback from Student Parliament.
Project ECO (Environmental Challenge Organisation) are this year’s new eco-leaders and will be working towards gaining a green flag for Bushey Meads School. The initiative...
Feedback is imperative for people to learn and move forward – be it an adult receiving feedback from a tennis instructor or piano teacher or a student receiving feedback...