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Celebrating Neurodiversity in Our School Community


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Celebrating Neurodiversity in Our School...

At Bushey Meads, we are proud to foster an inclusive, supportive, and vibrant community where every student is celebrated for their unique strengths and abilities. As part of this commitment, we recognize the importance of neurodiversity—the idea that neurological differences, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other cognitive variations, are part of the rich tapestry of human diversity.

Neurodiversity is not just about recognising differences; it’s about celebrating them. Each student, regardless of how they learn or interact with the world, brings something special to our school. We believe that by embracing neurodiversity, we create an environment where all students feel valued, understood, and empowered to thrive.

At Bushey Meads, we view neurodiversity as a strength. Our diverse student body includes learners who may face challenges in traditional educational settings, but who also bring diverse skills, innovative thinking, and creativity. These qualities enrich not only their own learning experience but also the experiences of their peers.

Creating an Inclusive Environment

In our school, inclusion is at the heart of everything we do. We understand that every child has their own learning style, and we work diligently to provide a range of support systems to ensure that every student has access to an education that meets their needs. Whether through tailored teaching methods, specialised resources, or simply cultivating a supportive and understanding atmosphere, we are committed to making sure every child has the tools to succeed.

At Bushey Meads, we are proud to stand with all of our students, honoring their unique ways of learning, thinking, and being. By embracing neurodiversity, we are not only helping our students thrive academically, but also shaping a community that values and celebrates every individual.

Lucy Kent

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