Amazing BMS Students
Over the summer we have been delighted to celebrate some fantastic achievements of BMS students. Abbasali in 10 Ash took part in the recent Hertfordshire County Badminton Trials...
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Over the summer we have been delighted to celebrate some fantastic achievements of BMS students. Abbasali in 10 Ash took part in the recent Hertfordshire County Badminton Trials...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
New Parent Governor Many thanks to those parents who stood as candidates in the Parent Governor elections last term, and to those parents who voted. It is really appreciated...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Tom Futerill
Dear Parents/ Carers As part of our ongoing commitment to improve in all areas of Bushey Meads School, and as part of our strategic intent of ‘Embedding Greatness’ through...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
Posted by Sarah Cooper
On Tuesday 5th September 2023 Bushey Meads School welcomed our new cohort of year 7 students. For many year 7 students , the first day at school can be both an exciting and...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
With just a few days to go before the end of the academic year, it was pertinent for Assistant Headteacher Mr Mitman to be asking some searching questions at our main school...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
Posted by Danielle Bowe
During the summer term, we asked our students to complete the annual student survey, an important aspect of the student voice initiative at Bushey Meads School. Students are...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
At the last Full Governing Body meeting of the year held last Wednesday, it was great to welcome three of our senior student leaders to speak to the Governors and answer questions...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Over the summer we have been delighted to celebrate some fantastic achievements of BMS students.
Abbasali in 10 Ash took part in the recent Hertfordshire County Badminton Trials and was selected to represent the county in the under 16s age category. Having only just turned 14 and facing fierce competition, we are extremely proud that he was one of the few students chosen; an amazing achievement.
We also heard from Clare Tyler, the Community and Engagement Manager for Adoption UK
that Kacey in 8 Forest attended a camp for adopted children and their families during the recent holidays and then returned as a volunteer, helping with activities at the subsequent weekend camp. Kacey was described by all as being very kind and supported children of all ages and abilities to take part in various activities during the day. Again something that makes us very proud – well done Kacey!

Short stories normally create mixed emotions. For example in form whenever we find out what book we would read. When we find out it’s a book compiled from short stories, you would...