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A buzz of activity resonated from the classrooms of Humanities and Social Sciences on Thursday last week during Open Evening. The Geography department offered you the chance to...
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A buzz of activity resonated from the classrooms of Humanities and Social Sciences on Thursday last week during Open Evening. The Geography department offered you the chance to...
Posted by Sandra Kinghorn
Whilst helping Mr Monks in last week’s open evening, we had the opportunity to show our visitors a few examples of what we are currently studying in A Level Government and...
Posted by Giles Monks
The PE and Health Faculty at Bushey Meads School is the only PE faculty I know of in a secondary school with the ‘and health’ words attached. This accurately reflects...
Posted by Graeme Searle
Andrea Tamang 12Maple An excellent student, Andrea is working extremely hard with all her studies. She is always willing to help out with school events and goes the extra mile,...
Posted by Des Timotheou
We are extremely fortunate to have Lead Practitioner for English and Whole School Literacy Ms Bowe overseeing our excellent literacy and reading programmes at BMS which underpin...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
The sun was definitely shining over Bushey Meads earlier this week and all students were making an exemplary start to the day. It has been very pleasing to see all students arrive...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a privilege to walk around the school on Tuesday morning this week and join a number of superb Character Development (CDC) Groups for their 20 minute session at the start...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We were delighted as a school to receive recent national recognition for our outstanding music provision. Our Head of Music and Advanced Lead Teacher Mr Gray, ensures that...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Thursday 16th September 2021, BMS welcomed parents of year 5 and 6 to our open evening. Despite this being my 25th BMS open evening, it was my first as an assistant headteacher...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
For all year groups we are required to pass on certain information to YC Hertfordshire services. YC Hertfordshire are the local government’s information and advice service for...
Posted by Di Mcildowie
A buzz of activity resonated from the classrooms of Humanities and Social Sciences on Thursday last week during Open Evening. The Geography department offered you the chance to decorate your favourite flag using a biscuit and various icing pens with students demonstrating their creativity and knowledge. Continuing with Humanities, History delved into the past and the opportunity to build your own fort, a delightful selection of constructions.
Pin the on the baby was found to be popular in the Religious Education department in addition to KS4 options of Business Studies and Economics. Here students were afforded the opportunity to identify the real ‘Colin the Caterpillar’ from taste tests which sparked discussions about quality and price to name a few. Future courses to consider at A Level included Psychology, Sociology, Law and Government & Politics provided students with insight of the importance of citizenship, your role in voting and community. Overall, the evening was a resounding success.
Thank you.
During this week’s enrichment day, Year 8 experienced all things Africa organised by Mr Besisira. Year 8s completed some research into a country of their choice and turned this...
It was lovely to see so many students and staff enter the Christmas spirit on Thursday 12th December as we supported the charity Save the Children with the annual Christmas...