Topping up on Cultural Capital
Students who really thrive in their exams have a breadth of cultural capital to draw on. This is not solely knowledge gained in the classroom and on school trips but from their...
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Students who really thrive in their exams have a breadth of cultural capital to draw on. This is not solely knowledge gained in the classroom and on school trips but from their...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Please read the attached letter (also emailed home) containing some reminders about uniform, attendance and safeguarding. We hope all students have a safe and happy break, and...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Name: Zaynah House: Sycamore Reason for nomination: For her outstanding performance this term, Zaynah has consistently strived to do well in all her subjects, working...
Posted by Chantal Smith
At Bushey Meads School, we’re proud to encourage active travel, helping students get to school in healthier, more sustainable ways. Walking, cycling, and other active options not...
Posted by admin
As part of our Personal Development programme during CDC time, assemblies and in PSHE we spend time talking about safety online. Social media use is rapidly increasing in teens...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
It was great to join the Sixth Form students in their Main School Assembly on Monday morning this week which was led by Deputy Headteacher Ms de Groot on the theme of confidence....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
PE CONCEPT of the Week: Responsibility (Head) Mr Harris The BMS PE and Health Faculty are committed to promoting an active, healthy lifestyle amongst the BMS student population....
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
It was great to drop into the industry standard catering suite at BMS on Wednesday morning and see Archie and Erin hard at work (supported by their staff Sous Chefs!). They had...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was inspiring to drop into the Year 10 Design and Technology lesson on Wednesday and see all students hard at work, engaged in the industry standard design process. Some were...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The GCSE practical exams have started in earnest and all students in Year 11 involved in the more practical subjects have been working hard to prepare for these assessments...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads School, we’re proud to encourage active travel, helping students get to school in healthier, more sustainable ways. Walking, cycling, and other active options not only promote physical fitness but also contribute to a greener environment.
Walk and Stride: Start the Day Right
Our ‘Walk and Stride’ initiative encourages students to walk part of the way to school and use public transport for the rest. It’s a great way to reduce congestion, improve fitness, and feel refreshed before starting the day.
Cycling: Pedal to School
For those who prefer cycling, we offer a secure bike shed where students can lock up their bikes (please bring your own lock). Cycling is a fast, healthy, and eco-friendly way to travel to school, helping reduce traffic while improving overall fitness.
Why Active Travel Matters
Active travel benefits both health and the environment, reducing our carbon footprint and promoting physical well-being. Every step we take towards sustainable travel makes a difference for our school and the planet.
We encourage all students to take part in active travel—whether you walk, stride, or cycle. Together, we can make Bushey Meads a healthier, greener place!
Angel De Alwis
Students who really thrive in their exams have a breadth of cultural capital to draw on. This is not solely knowledge gained in the classroom and on school trips but from their...
In an exciting DT- electronics lesson with Mrs. Hewitt, Year 7 students explored the concept of resistance within a circuit through a hands-on activity. The class stood in pairs,...