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Beware! Look left and right… The theme of the week was focused on responsible travel for students. As many pupils at Bushey Meads commute to school using public transport,...
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Beware! Look left and right… The theme of the week was focused on responsible travel for students. As many pupils at Bushey Meads commute to school using public transport,...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Name: Mohammad House: Sycamore Reason for nomination:For supporting a new student not just to the school but to the Country. Being a role model and a fantastic...
Posted by Elouise Morley-Birch
It was great to be able to see the Year 8 football team working so well as a team last week and enjoying a close match against Croxley Danes. There were lots of skills on display...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Since the start of this term, I have been delivering dance workshops at Hartsbourne Primary School and Little Reddings School. I have also been able to take some of our wonderful...
Posted by Lucy Joannou
I would like to once again thank the 310 students who took the time to send in a nomination for their ‘best teacher’ from 2024.25 at the end of the last academic year....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
I would like to thank the 310 students who took the time to send in a nomination for their ‘best teacher’ from 2024.25 at the end of the last academic year. All staff...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It made for a great end to the day to go and support our Year 9 and 10 football teams play against Dame Alice Owen and Westfield respectively. In both matches the boys played...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The Year 7s went on their annual trip to Oxford last Thursday. The aim of the excursion is to visit one of the oldest universities in the world and a city steeped in history. The...
Posted by Mala Patel
Stay Equipped for Success: The Importance of a Ready Pencil Case Being fully equipped for school is a key part of staying organised, focused, and ready to learn. A well-stocked...
Posted by Joe Beswick
Beware! Look left and right…
The theme of the week was focused on responsible travel for students. As many pupils at Bushey Meads commute to school using public transport, it is also important that as a community we travel safely and responsibly. Students should always remain seated or holding the handrails, as well as being aware of their surroundings. Giving up priority seats to those less able showcases a mind to be kind to those within our local community. In addition, being courteous to fellow passengers by keeping the noise levels to a minimum and not causing a disturbance.
As well as being aware of our surroundings in public transport, keeping things tidy and squeaky clean not only makes the school environment hygienic but allows students to positively contribute to a cleaner environment. We, students, should make sure to be mindful of your surroundings and have a mind to be kind!
Once upon a time: time to read!
Within the past few weeks, Mr Johnson established a reading scheme for younger students who struggle with reading! Prefect students had an amazing opportunity to assist and support the reading scheme, enabling them to meet new students and have a pleasant bonding experience!
House assembly throughout Bushey Meads: Beech!
Within the course of this term, Beech House held its assembly on relationships and how they shape a positive school community. Led by Mrs Bragoli, Head of Beech House, who was accompanied by welcoming support from the House Representative, the assembly highlighted the importance of kindness, respect, and empathy in building strong connections. The assembly emphasized how collaboration and mutual support contribute to a thriving school environment.
Cracking the code of maths calculations!
Younger students who struggle with maths had the chance to seek guidance from year 12 experts! Students went through past paper questions, solving mathematical problems, like probability, which was kindly assisted by prefect students, using their thoughtful time to spend their lunch. As a reward from the students, they received free lunch! We continue to strive for ambitious goals and help our students to the best of our abilities.
The year 10 GCSE Art groups have been off to a flying start this term expanding their “artistic palette” on their first GCSE project based on Identity. They have been busy working...
It was incredibly impressive to see the raked seating in the Main Hall packed with the largest number of Sixth Form students ever for their first Welcome Assembly of the year....