Celebration of Sparx
Last month, we introduced Sparx Reader to Key Stage 3. The new programme is aimed not only at encouraging students to read more but also at helping them read more carefully,...
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Last month, we introduced Sparx Reader to Key Stage 3. The new programme is aimed not only at encouraging students to read more but also at helping them read more carefully,...
Posted by admin
I want to take the opportunity to thank all the Anti-bullying Ambassadors and all our regular Our Space users for creating such an inspirational space to forge friendships,...
Posted by Helen Mateides
ATHLETICS DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS As another fantastic athletics season draws to a close we can celebrate the many successes of our Bushey Meads students. After individual success...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
On Friday we were joined in school by the DBA project – an organisation devoted to raising awareness and educating children on the dangers of exploitation, grooming and...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Mrs Hughes, Head of Ash House, delivered an assembly to Ash House on the theme of Positivity. Having a growth mindset and an ‘I can’ attitude in learning is really important...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Kirsty Beresford
Good afternoon I am the Youth Engagement Officer and Cadet Lead for Hertfordshire Fire & Rescue Service. One of our many community and youth engagement activities is our...
Posted by admin
We are excited to share an amazing opportunity available right here at our school—instrumental music lessons! Whether your child is a budding violinist, a curious drummer, or...
Posted by Alexandra Way
Fans of Bushey Meads School’s most famous pupil George Michael continue to want to visit BMS from around the world to see where he struck up that friendship with local boy Andrew...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The Education Endowment Fund educational research charity continues to maintain that when students are given meaningful and regular feedback from teachers and are made aware of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As the school year wraps up, it’s a perfect moment to reflect on all the progress made during Year 9 and get excited about the journey ahead. Finishing Year 9 marks an important milestone—students are now preparing to take on the challenges and opportunities of Year 10, the first year of GCSE courses.
Reflecting on Year 9
Year 9 is often a year of discovery and preparation. Many students explored a broad range of subjects and began to identify their strengths and interests. It’s the year where foundational skills are strengthened, setting the stage for more focused study.
Starting Year 10: The GCSE Journey Begins
Year 10 is a fresh start and a big step toward the future. It’s the beginning of a two-year journey into GCSEs, which are qualifications that will shape the next phase of education and career opportunities.
Students will start to dive deeper into core subjects like English, Maths, and Science, alongside their chosen option subjects. The courses are designed to build knowledge, develop skills, and encourage critical thinking.
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Looking Forward
The transition into Year 10 is exciting and a little daunting—but with enthusiasm and dedication, it’s a chance to shine. Parents and students alike are encouraged to embrace the changes, stay positive, and work together to make the most of this pivotal year.
I’m really looking forward to supporting and guiding the Year 9 students as they step confidently into Year 10.
On Friday, students and staff at Kings Langley School warmly welcomed visitors from Bushey Meads School for the much-anticipated announcement of the 2025 Carnegie Medal winners....
I am deligted to anncounce that Bushey Meads has been awarded the Bronze Mental Health Champion School Award – a unique, pupil led school award that rrecognises our...