Year 13 Student of the week
This week’s Year 13 Student of the Week is Spartak N in 13S, recognised for his incredible dedication and commitment in his CD time. Spartak’s attitude to learning has also been...
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This week’s Year 13 Student of the Week is Spartak N in 13S, recognised for his incredible dedication and commitment in his CD time. Spartak’s attitude to learning has also been...
Posted by Maryam Razavi
Last week, our Year 11 GCSE Geography students embarked on an exciting 3-day field trip to the beautiful Dorset coast, combining both physical and human geography studies in a...
Posted by Iain Murray
The Tech Mentor No-Code Hackathon is a hands-on, team-based virtual event where students will have the chance to: Build their own app to solve a real-world challenge, with no code...
Posted by Mo Abusef
As the school year progresses, so does our collection of lost items in the Bushey Meads Pastoral office. It can sometimes look less like an office, and more like TK Maxx on a busy...
Posted by admin
It was lovely to see Miss Foster, Numeracy Support Officer, teaching a small group of students within their maths lesson. This provided the additional support needed but without...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Name: Lila House: Beech Reason for nomination: Lila consistently demonstrates a positive attitude, and it’s been wonderful to see her confidence continue to grow....
Posted by Sarah Doran
Senior Lead Practitioner Mrs Hoskins and Lead Practitioner Ms Pattni led the Monday Magic Moment at the start of this week and outlined to staff the theme and content of our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The theme for this year’s Black History Month is Standing Firm in Power and Pride and is a powerful tribute to the resilience, strength, and unwavering commitment to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to once again thank the 310 students who took the time to send in a nomination for their ‘best teacher’ from 2024.25 at the end of the last academic year....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
15/10/25 12 Sycamore Kian P Kian is punctual and is a role model for the other students. He consistently engages in our CDC activities.
Posted by admin
As the school year progresses, so does our collection of lost items in the Bushey Meads Pastoral office. It can sometimes look less like an office, and more like TK Maxx on a busy Saturday afternoon! Every week, a fresh pile of jackets, blazers, jumpers, water bottles (so many water bottles…), and similar personal items make their way into the Pastoral office — never to be claimed again.
When an item has a name and CDC group clearly labelled on it, we can quickly return it to its rightful (and hopefully grateful) owner, saving tears for the student, and costly trips to the uniform shop for parents and carers.
Unlabelled items that get left in lost property, after a few months, are either donated, discarded, or absorbed into the pastoral closet for students to borrow who come in without their correct uniform.
If students aren’t in full uniform and we don’t have spares in Pastoral, they could end up with consequence points — and we genuinely don’t like having to give these out just because someone has lost their items.
Need help becoming a labelling legend? Here’s a few tips:
Use permanent markers, iron-on labels, or name tags that won’t vanish after one wash.
Stick labels inside jumpers and jackets, as well as on PE kits, water bottles, and anything else that might disappear!
Include your child’s full name and CDC group. A first name alone might work for Stormzy, Madonna and Eminem, but not unfortunately for school blazers and ties.
Hand-me-down hack: If the item gets passed to a younger sibling/cousin/friend, update the label! We often get confused with names that we know no longer attend school, and then attempting the re-uniting of the item becomes much less of a possibility.
Encourage your children to check the lost property area regularly. You never know — they might find not just their missing tie, but that elusive left football sock too.
And most importantly, remind them to take care of their belongings. Fewer lost items, fewer replacement costs, and far fewer “Help, I can’t find my PE kit!!” Monday mornings.
Let’s work together to make lost property…well, less lost!
It was lovely to see Miss Foster, Numeracy Support Officer, teaching a small group of students within their maths lesson. This provided the additional support needed but without...
This week’s Year 13 Student of the Week is Spartak N in 13S, recognised for his incredible dedication and commitment in his CD time. Spartak’s attitude to learning has also been...