Year 10 Work Experience 2023
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...
Filter by Category
Filter by Author
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...
Posted by Donna King
I am delighted to share with you the success of our recent cross-phase STEM project aimed at promoting computing and STEM education across our Trust. On Tuesday, our talented STEM...
Posted by Mo Abusef
This week marked the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, a time of spiritual reflection, devotion and self-discipline for Muslims around the world. Ramadan is the ninth month...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Mr Burley, Head of Ash House, delivered the assembly to Ash House today on the theme of resilience. Mr Burley referenced previous House assembly themes and how they can link...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
So after an uneventful journey to Falcade in Italy we arrive and Mr Harris immediately slips on the ice in a comical cartoon leg flailing way. Luckily no one was harmed and after...
Posted by Morag Waring
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
With less 65 school days to go until the first GCSE exam, year 11 students have started the new term with a series of focused interventions. These interventions close gaps,...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
This academic year Services for Young People is now up and running. Our regular Personal Adviser is: Heidi Snowdon – in school every Monday and Tuesday Heidi will be offering...
Posted by Donna King
On Friday 6th January all Year 11 students, with their Character Development Coaches, gathered in the Main Hall, eagerly waiting to find out the results from the Pre Public...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Just before the recent Christmas holiday it was a privilege to welcome Mr Ali, the Headteacher of Mount Grace School in Potters Bar to Bushey Meads School. Mr Ali visited...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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 opportunity to try new skills in the workplace, such as self-confidence, communication, independence and teamwork, depending on what kind of placement they did.
Students worked in a wide range of different industries including retail, education, banking, local council, legal sector, catering, beauty, – just to name a few.
The students below enjoyed a worthwhile experience working in the retail sector.

Student comments
“I have had a huge boost in confidence and have grown my communication skills a long way.”
“I really enjoyed interviewing the patients and finding out where different medical fields take you”
“I learnt lots about the field and I’m potentially interested in working in travelling.”
“I had to use confidence and act mature when meeting clients. I have learnt I have the ability to leave my comfort zone.”
Many of our local preschools, nursery and infants schools offered placements, alongside our Trust Schools, lending their support for our students to learn about the education sector.

Some of our students enjoyed working in various departments within our own school – thank you to the members of staff who supported the work experience programme. Ben Rutter worked alongside Mrs Turton in the Library , Kayla Smith in the Dance Department with Mrs Bragoli and Sebastin Carey in Reprographics with MIss Bott.
“Thank you to both of you and to the school for letting Ben do his work experience in the school library. He’s got so much out of helping this week and it’s also boosted his confidence. Thank you for providing a variety of tasks / activities for him to do. He’s really enjoyed helping and has found it better being in a familiar environment.”
“ We have loved having you with us .. The Children have really enjoyed making beautiful creations with you, even those who usually don’t join in with this activity”… from Knutsford Community preschool
“Thank you so much for placing my son at Gristwood on the back of his placement and loving the work he did so much he has applied for a course at college to follow a career path in arboriculturist.”

We also had students working at organisations from Blue chip employers like Tesco, Premier Inn, Taylor Wimpey and The Hilton hotel, to family run businesses – Tudorken Pharmacy, Gristwood and Toms (tree surgeons), Local business – Shenley Park Trust, Boots the chemist, Watford FC, HCC libraries, Wirebox,Warner Brothers, Harvester, Glow in One, The Entertainer, Communities 1st, Watford Sheltered Workshop Ltd and many many more. Not forgetting those students who found their own placements with British Airways, St Luke’s Hospice, Elstree Aerodrome, Flourish, Xerox, Ralph Lauren to mention a few.

The overriding feedback from employers was that our students were a credit to themselves and our school.
Below are some of the lovely comments received from employers:-
Well done Year 10 for an outstanding week of work experience and for being amazing ambassadors for Bushey Meads.
Friday mornings are a great time to walk around CDC groups and see all students enjoying being read to by their CDCs. It makes for a lovely calm start to the day and one that...
Welcome, future storytellers! Are you curious about the world around you? Do you love writing, taking photos, or sharing news? Then the Journalism Club is the place for you! What...