Key Stage 3 Student of the week
Key Stage 3 Student of the week: Name: Olivia House: 9Forest Reason for nomination: Amazing resilience and building positive relationships with members of staff....
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Key Stage 3 Student of the week: Name: Olivia House: 9Forest Reason for nomination: Amazing resilience and building positive relationships with members of staff....
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Last Thursday it was so nice to see so many students and staff sporting their Christmas jumpers and enjoying what was considered by many to be one of the best Christmas dinners...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Advanced Lead Teacher Mr Godfrey provided an excellent Friday Faculty Foci at the end of last week in our Staff Briefing meeting in the Main Hall and shared some superb best...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to hear from Mr Smith, Lead Learning Assistant – Outdoor Education and D of E Co-ordinator on Monday morning of this week in our Staff Briefing meeting and see...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to listen to some words of advice from Mr Booth the BSJT IT Manager and Senior IT Technician Mr Tenga about the potential of artificial intelligence as a tool for...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Earlier this term some of our budding A- Level biologists attended a discourse on ” The future of Transplantation – from machines to 3D Printing” at the ...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
This week’s KS5 Student of the Week is Angela M in 13B, recognised for the outstanding support she provided during the whole school Christmas dinners. Angela’s willingness to help...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
The holiday season kicked off with an incredible amount of joy and energy at the year seven Christmas party, and we are thrilled to share the highlights of this wonderful event!...
Posted by Emma Denton
This half term our Year 10 textiles students have showcased their creativity by designing and printing their own fabric and transforming them into stunning quilted toiletry bags....
Posted by Niralee Pattni
In Psychology, our Year 11 students recently delved into the fascinating world of neuroscience, exploring how the brain’s chemical processes can influence mental health. The focus...
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2nd place in the East of England Region!
This year, the CyberFirst Girls competition runs from 18th November 2024 to 27th November 2024. We have 16 Year 8 participants and they showed much enthusiasm to join this competition.
The result was broadcasted on 2nd December 2024 on the NCSC website, National Cyber Security Centre. We are pleased to announce that the Bushey Meads School is in 2nd place in the East of England region!
For the past two years, the Watford Grammar Girls school has won the first place in the East of England region and this year, the Bushey Meads school was able to overcome this formidable opponent and took the 2nd place while the Watford Grammar girls school took the 3rd place.
I am very proud of our Year 8 girls’ commitment and achievement. Well done Year 8 girls!
A big thank you to the Year 8 CDCs who have helped with demonstrating the presentation to their CDC members and have encouraged the Year 8 girls to consider joining this competition.
Also, a big thank you to those teaching staff whose lessons were affected and they have shown much support towards the competition.
Some of the Year 8 girls who took part in the competition
Result from the NSCS website
Year 8 students were challenged with tasks in D&T and Maths on their enrichment day on Friday 2nd October 2020. In the Design and Technology faculty, the challenge was to...
Having completed their GCSE Science assessments, our Year 11 students have been treated to some really special practical experiments and outdoor learning STEM experiences. Our...