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It was a privilege to join Elm House’s last House Assembly of the year and be able to thank all the Elm House CDCs for their hard work and excellent support for the...
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It was a privilege to join Elm House’s last House Assembly of the year and be able to thank all the Elm House CDCs for their hard work and excellent support for the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week our Pastoral Team received this very genuine and heartfelt message of thank you from one of our ex-students who has gone on from Bushey Meads to secure a top job in the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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In September, Year 8 will study the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in history. Our Year 7 Humanities Student Leaders had a lot of fun this week thinking about how to create a board...
Posted by Sarah Brown
Maisie Wraight 12 Oak The Sixth Form Team are delighted to celebrate Maisie’s long term contribution to PE in her Community Matters lessons. Mrs Cooper told us how Maisie...
Posted by Giles Monks
In this final half term in Year 9 the dance students have been exploring a new unit exploring, Musicals. Each week the students take part in a professional style workshop where...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
Nicholas Nickleby or The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is a novel by Charles Dickens originally published as a serial from 1838 to 1839. It was Dickens’ third...
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Heartstopper is a young adult graphic novel series written by writer and illustrator, Alice Oseman. The series follows Charlie, an openly gay student at the fictional Truham...
Posted by Anthony Carter
It was a privilege to join Elm House’s last House Assembly of the year and be able to thank all the Elm House CDCs for their hard work and excellent support for the wonderful students in their care and of course our superb leader and Head of House Mr Cox. The very apt Theme of the Week that Mr Cox talked about was Growth and he shared some personal reflections and top tips for all the students – encouraging positive and sustained growth over time.
He stressed the importance of listening to others who are older and wiser than ourselves so that we can listen to and learn from their experiences. In a school setting that may well be the teachers and Learning Assistants in subject areas across the school, but also the Character Development Coaches who our students see every day for 20 minutes throughout their journey through Bushey Meads.
We wish all the students in Elm House every continued success as they end this academic year well and look forward to growing in all areas of life next year.
Nicholas Nickleby or The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby is a novel by Charles Dickens originally published as a serial from 1838 to 1839. It was Dickens’ third...
Leadership has been a key Theme of the Week this week and it has been great to hear our inspiring Student Leadership Coordinator Mr Burley lead the Main School Assemblies. The...