Outdoor Education Developments
I would like to thank all the students and staff for working so hard to develop our outstanding Outdoor Education Area at BMS. Behind the smart picket fence a whole host of...
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I would like to thank all the students and staff for working so hard to develop our outstanding Outdoor Education Area at BMS. Behind the smart picket fence a whole host of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The MFL Mini Olympics took place on Monday 24th June when students from local primary schools came together to take part in a day of fun sports-inspired language games on the...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
We are delighted to welcome the charity Pets As Therapy to Bushey Meads School. Archie (a Springer Spaniel) and Zorro (a Border Collie) are both trained to be calm and responsive...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Through the excellent work of the CDC Reps, the Student Parliament and the Senior Student Leaders at BMS, students’ voices continue to have a prominent place in helping to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our newly refurbished LRC was being enjoyed by our Year 7 cohort earlier this week – all engaged in reading their latest chosen books or completing their all-important book...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Whoever said that history is a dead subject needs to come to Bushey Meads School; it was an absolute joy to enter a number of history lessons this week and see the passion of the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
When you are young you think you have all the time in the world and sometimes don’t make the most of the time that you have; the older you get the more precious you realise...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
With Y10 Pre Public Exams (PPEs) now underway it was a joy to see how seriously the Year 10 students have taken their exam preparation. In different curriculum areas students have...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
The Sixth Form Centre was buzzing on Thursday, with a gathering of staff and students from Bushey Meads, Kings Langley, Ashlyns and Tring schools who met to celebrate the Yoto...
Posted by Teresa Turton
Several of our anti-bullying ambassadors were very excited to donate to last week’s Cystic Fibrosis fundraiser run by Mrs Hughes and Ms Rigby The anti-bullying ambassadors...
Posted by Helen Mateides
The Sixth Form Centre was buzzing on Thursday, with a gathering of staff and students from Bushey Meads, Kings Langley, Ashlyns and Tring schools who met to celebrate the Yoto Carnegie Medal for children’s books. It was a lively day with competitions, discussions, workshops, questions and much laughter.
The highlight of the day was the visit by poet/author/rap artist, Karl Nova who entertained us with his presentation and later delivered an inspiring writing workshop to the students. In between sessions, Karl even gave an engaging talk to all Year 7 students. If ever there was a fun way to present poetry, this was it! It was lovely to see so many young people eager to share their creative writing with the group, Karl’s inspiration was clear to all.
It’s always a pleasure to welcome like-minded students from other schools and our visitors expressed their enjoyment of the day saying “the whole day flew by and the students all had such a wonderful time…. a memorable experience” and “it stood out as one of the best Carnegie events”. I would also like to thank our students for their hospitality, making sure our guests were well looked after.
When the results were finally announced, the four schools’ combined votes agreed with the official Shadowers’ Choice: Crossing the Line. However, the judging panel themselves had selected Joseph Coelho’s The Boy Lost in the Maze, a novel-in-verse about a boy who, after learning the myth of Theseus at school, is inspired to search for his own long-lost father. This marks the first time the prize has been awarded to a Black British writer.
Our own group of amazing students, Bushey Bookworms, have worked tirelessly over the last three months to read the shortlisted titles. Between them, they enthusiastically read an incredible 74 books, selecting the verse novel Crossing the Line as their favourite at their voting party for which they even baked cakes and cookies! A fabulous effort from all involved!
All the shortlisted books are now available for general loan in our library. In addition we have the titles shortlisted for the medal for illustration, which Yr7 & 8 classes enjoyed judging in library lessons.
Long Way Down reviewed by Om Panchal, 8Elm If someone you love gets killed, find the person who killed them and kill them no crying no snitching A 5 star must-read book written...
Last week saw (and heard!) the first DEAR event of this academic year. Firmly established as an important part of practice here at Bushey Meads, DEAR events (Drop Everything And...