Visit to Watford Grammar School for Boys
On Wednesday the 2d November, Mrs Greenwood and myself had the privilege to visit the outstanding STEM facility at Watford Boys Grammar school where we were greeted by Mr Thorold...
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On Wednesday the 2d November, Mrs Greenwood and myself had the privilege to visit the outstanding STEM facility at Watford Boys Grammar school where we were greeted by Mr Thorold...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Collaboration between school and parents has always been at the heart of Bushey Meads core values. We understand that parental support and inspiration is instrumental in helping...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
As October draws to end, it is also the end of Black History Month. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all students for their wonderful contributions and projects. During...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
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Posted by Danielle Bowe
The evening of Tuesday 18th October was a fantastic advert for schools football with 5 Bushey Meads team in action, including 3 boys teams and 2 girls teams. It was great to see...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Thank you to the vast majority of our parents and carers who always park with consideration when dropping off or collecting their child for school. Unfortunately, there is a small...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Logan 12W Logan has successfully made the transition from Year 11 into a mature, kind and highly motivated Sixth Former seamlessly. Logan has been appointed a Prefect and acts as...
Posted by Giles Monks
Posted by Maryam Razavi
After months of development in school and out, team SPECTRUM were ready to test their new robot against other schools in the county. This year’s competition involved collecting...
Posted by David Chalkley
Collaboration between school and parents has always been at the heart of Bushey Meads core values. We understand that parental support and inspiration is instrumental in helping students to aspire to achieve.
There are many ways in which parents can support their children including giving them a safe quiet space to complete their homework and ensuring they have all the equipment they need for the day.
Another great way to show support and avoid the answer of nothing or the usual when you ask what have you done today at school is by knowing where they are on their learning journey. Each Faculty has a road map to show student learning journey and the topics they cover each term throughout KS3, 4 and 5.
https://busheymeads.org.uk/curriculum-overview/
Please have a look at these and discuss them with your child. They also give information about GCSE and A Level exam boards
Oxford University Press conducted an online survey with teachers from around the UK to investigate the ‘word gap’ that exists for primary and secondary school students. Their...
It was great to see the hall full of year 11 students, parents and carers this week for the Raising Achievement Evening on Tuesday 19th March. The evening was a fabulous...