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This term, the specialist team from Hertfordshire County Council delivered in depth training for staff on autism. The training reflected on how autistic children think and feel in...
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This term, the specialist team from Hertfordshire County Council delivered in depth training for staff on autism. The training reflected on how autistic children think and feel in...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
In MFL, the A-Level Speaking Intervention Classes are now in their third week and are designed to boost students’ confidence and proficiency in one of the most challenging...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
During spring and summer 2024, a group of Year...
Posted by Abigail Roberts
Alex has stood out during his time in the sixth form, becoming a positive, proactive, and supportive figure within the school. He’s always keen to get involved in lessons,...
Posted by Jonathan Harris
Our two new Deputy Headteachers have now completed their first month at Bushey Meads School. Mr Beswick and Ms de Groot are both Maths teachers and bring their considerable...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
It was lovely to join Beech House Assembly on Tuesday morning of this week and see our new Deputy Headteacher Ms de Groot introduce herself as the Senior Leader linked to Beech...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Wednesday, September 25th, Bushey Meads School proudly hosted its annual ‘Come Dine With Me’ event. This special occasion provides Year 7 parents with the chance to enjoy...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
Last week we enjoyed our first enrichment day of the year with year 9 students immersing themselves in a range of humanities activities. We hosted debates on a range of ethical...
Posted by Carly Osman
On Tuesday afternoon and evening of this week it was lovely to welcome so many supportive parents and carers to our two Information Evenings for Year 8 and 9, hosted by our new...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads School we very carefully track all students’ achievement against predicted grades generated through a nationally renowned government sponsored data agency...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In MFL, the A-Level Speaking Intervention Classes are now in their third week and are designed to boost students’ confidence and proficiency in one of the most challenging components of the A-Level exam: the speaking element.
These weekly intervention sessions are tailored to provide additional practice and support for students preparing for their oral exams. With a focus on fluency, vocabulary expansion, and pronunciation, the classes are helping students engage in meaningful conversation while improving their overall language skills.
Led by Mrs Charles and Ms Navqui, the sessions include mock oral exams, group discussions on set topics, and bespoke feedback tailored to each student’s needs. Students report feeling more prepared, more confident, and more able to express their thoughts in the target language, thanks to this extra support.
With the A-Level PPE exams fast approaching, these intervention classes will not only support the revision process but also foster a love for the language.
Keep up the great work, Year 13!
FLAIR week was a fantastic opportunity for our students to show-off their enthusiasm for languages and we loved seeing how proud the students are of their achievements. There was...
Every Friday afternoon Bushey Meads Language Leaders go down to Little Reddings in groups of four to support a Year 5 French class. We have a rota so that every language leader is...