PE Health and Health Faculty News (12th – 18th Oct 2018)
NEWS County Representation Last week we received the fantastic news that Max M in Year 9 had been selected for the Hertfordshire County U14 football squad. Over the last few weeks...
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NEWS County Representation Last week we received the fantastic news that Max M in Year 9 had been selected for the Hertfordshire County U14 football squad. Over the last few weeks...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Maple House has a new Head of House – Miss Buck and she led a great House Assembly on Friday last week linking the two recent key themes of Equality and Diversity and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our outstanding Lead Practitioner for English Ms Bowe led our Main School Assemblies this week and also provided some excellent resources for our Character Development Coaches to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Di Mcildowie
Some excellent interactive sessions taking place with KS4/KS5 business students this term with Mrs Kinghorn. Students are working with Ms Lewis and Miss Bedford to display...
Posted by Marian Lewis
At Bushey Meads School we recognise that one of the most important keys to success is an outstanding attendance record. Each year we aim to achieve a minimum school attendance...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by James Felix
There are many smart strategies to encourage students to make great progress. One such strategy that encourages discussion and sharing of ideas is the simple but effective...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In year 8 textiles, Bushey Meads students research a chosen client and they create a sensory activity mat especially for them! Some of our students have selected to make their...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Our attitude and behaviour can really affect our learning and at the start of the week one of our top teachers and Advanced Skills Leaders Ms Knowles shared some superb tips to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Maple House has a new Head of House – Miss Buck and she led a great House Assembly on Friday last week linking the two recent key themes of Equality and Diversity and Opportunity.
She challenged the students in Maple House to consider all the occasions when they had been judged on the basis of age, ability, gender, race or sexuality and encouraged us all to continue to be considerate and less judgemental in our views as we look and live in today’s world.
‘Kindness is King’ was the underlying message she was promoting and it was good to hear.
We wish her and all of Maple House every success this year.
Remember the beauty of the world lies in the diversity of its people.
Acting Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle’s assemblies this week have really helped to end the most challenging of terms on a really positive note. Encouraging all students to...
It was inspiring to see over 400 students and staff listening so intently to Advanced Skills Leader and top teacher Ms Knowles lead the Main School Assembly this week for Year 7...