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In a large school it is important to know who to contact if you would like to raise a concern or provide us with information. If you have a concern you would like to share with...
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In a large school it is important to know who to contact if you would like to raise a concern or provide us with information. If you have a concern you would like to share with...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
At Bushey Meads School, to support our strong focus on our 3 Rs of Respect, Responsibility and Relationships, we expect all students to follow our clear Keys to Success displayed...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Providing fabulous feedback to students remains a top priority for teachers and learning assistants at Bushey Meads School. Research shows that, when students are shown the clear...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On the 25th of January 2024, Year 11 and a few Year 10 GCSE students went to see ‘The Doctors Show’ at Abbey Theatre in St Albans. We learnt about progression and regression of...
Posted by Adam Lyley
We held our second Meet the Heads of House drop in last Friday and again it was nice to meet different students that we do not work with on a regular basis. The biscuits...
Posted by Nicky Hughes
On Monday we were delighted to welcome Alison Cope, an Anti-Violence Campaigner, to deliver a presentation to all our students from years 7 to 13. She does not believe in scaring...
Posted by Chantal Smith
This month the Sixth Form team were thrilled to launch our new Elevate and Excel programme. The Elevate and Excel programme is an intervention for students in the Sixth Form that...
Posted by Tom Saich
Throughout the day on Monday all students had the opportunity to listen to an extremely thought provoking and, at times, challenging assembly reflecting on the importance of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Miss Lloyd’s Year 13 psychology classes have been looking at how attachments form between babies and their caregivers, within their ‘child psychology’ lessons. To support them in...
Posted by Holly Lloyd
It was impressive to walk through a number of Year 8 lessons on Tuesday of this week and see so many students engaged in a whole variety of exciting activities, listening politely...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In a large school it is important to know who to contact if you would like to raise a concern or provide us with information. If you have a concern you would like to share with the school regarding your child your first point of contact needs to be the subject teacher for subject related issues or the Character Development Coach.
They can be contacted via the school email or telephone number marking it for their attention.
Earlier this month all of our year 10 students had the opportunity to experience the workplace. Students thoroughly enjoyed the change of routine and being given the...
Key Stage Maths Coordinator Miss Barker-Dunmill led the Friday Faculty Focus in Staff Briefing at the end of last week and reminded all staff of the power of regular routines at...