Health and Wellbeing Week at BMS
We are really fortunate to have such a great PE and Health Faculty at BMS led by Mr Cartledge who took the main School Assemblies all week in the lead up to our annual Fun Run on...
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We are really fortunate to have such a great PE and Health Faculty at BMS led by Mr Cartledge who took the main School Assemblies all week in the lead up to our annual Fun Run on...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As part of a Hertfordshire schools initiative we were invited to be part of a transition project with some selected year 7 students. The project aimed to provide opportunities for...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
At Bushey Meads School, we pride ourselves on creating an inclusive environment for our students. With this in mind and to celebrate Pride Month, Mrs Mateides arranged for Brionny...
Posted by Anthony Carter
With just a few more weeks left of this academic year it is a good opportunity to reflect on the effects of this year on our own wellbeing and self-esteem. There can be few...
Posted by Chantal Smith
As part of mental health awareness week over 20 members of staff took part in a friendly – well supposedly friendly!! – rounders match on Wednesday afternoon. Split...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
It was wonderful to see the school community coming together to celebrate Mental Health Awareness week in such a positive way. Activities across the week, embraced this years...
Posted by Kashan Malik
I would like to thank Mr Malik and all the staff and students who have been involved in all the activities across the school as part of the national Mental Health Awareness Week....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This year the theme is Nature and how connecting with the natural world can support good mental health. Monday 10 May 2021 marks the launch of Mental Health Awareness Week, the...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Follow these tips to nurture your wellbeing and increase your resilience. Share Don’t keep things bottled up. Talking about your feelings with friends, family or your teacher or...
Posted by Chantal Smith
As we all consider what we can do to continue supporting each other during these difficult times, this week’s National Children’s Mental Health Week seems all the more...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are really fortunate to have such a great PE and Health Faculty at BMS led by Mr Cartledge who took the main School Assemblies all week in the lead up to our annual Fun Run on Friday. As parents and carers, whilst we all want our children to achieve their academic potential in and beyond school, I’m sure we would all agree that the absolute priority is that our children are, above all, healthy and well. This underpins all the work that we do at school to ensure that students understand the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle.
The impact of the global pandemic and multiple lockdowns has inevitably had a major negative effect on health and well being and we are all striving to re-establish those good habits of eating healthily, minimising screen time and being active each and every day. Besides enjoying our annual Fun Run and non-school uniform day, students raised a significant amount of money for the British Heart Foundation and also for the Ukrainian refugee appeal. Thank you to all of you for your support.
I completed my first Tough Mudder Endurance Event which was one of the hardest physical things I have ever done. It is a half marathon with 21 obstacles such the Arctic Enema,...
During this weird time of social isolation and public announcements, I will be the first to admit that I focused on my physical health primarily with Joe Wicks slowly becoming a...