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An exemplary level of progress was made during Mr Cartledge’s Year 9 PE lesson. Students were giving feedback to each other and reflecting how they could improve their own...
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An exemplary level of progress was made during Mr Cartledge’s Year 9 PE lesson. Students were giving feedback to each other and reflecting how they could improve their own...
Posted by Kashan Malik
It has been really encouraging to see how well our new Year 7 students have settled into life at Bushey Meads. They have truly embraced the culture and ethos at the school and are...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In a large school it is important to know who to contact if you would like to raise a concern or provide us with information. If you have a concern you would like to share with...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
As part of our extensive transition programme, this Wednesday all year 7 parents and carers were invited to attend our annual ‘Come Dine with me’ event . This gives...
Posted by Caroline Smart
Earlier this week I received an amazing email from Nirmala Singhvi MBE who works at the Victoria House Day Care Centre in Watford about one of our superb Year 10 students. She...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see so many Year 10 English lessons taking place with students actively engaged in their learning journey. Students were being encouraged to complete DIRT...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
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Posted by Danielle Bowe
For the next two week the LRC is running a big Book Amnesty. Did you know that we have over 270 books that are over 900 days overdue from the library? That’s approximately...
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Year 9 Spanish04 have been learning about food during the last weeks and finally today students enjoyed a food tasting of a variety of traditional Spanish food ( tortilla de...
Posted by Monica Palenzuela
An exemplary level of progress was made during Mr Cartledge’s Year 9 PE lesson. Students were giving feedback to each other and reflecting how they could improve their own performance. Mr Cartledge provided several opportunities for students to reflect and effortlessly modelled the key factors to improve the students skills. It was a delight to see the students working so hard and enjoying their PE lesson. The highlight however was seeing Mr Cartledge demonstrate his gymnastic skills!
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PE Apprenticeship This year former student Jack James has joined the PE Faculty staff as a PE Apprentice. Jack has completed the Level 2 CNAT Sports Studies course and the Level 3...
NEWS Health has been at the forefront of our thoughts over the last few weeks in these very challenging times. As a predominantly practical subject area we are very aware of the...