Talented Drama Students at BMS
Despite the heat of Tuesday evening, the young actors and actresses of Bushey Meads performed brilliantly in the Main Hall to a very appreciative audience of family, friends,...
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Despite the heat of Tuesday evening, the young actors and actresses of Bushey Meads performed brilliantly in the Main Hall to a very appreciative audience of family, friends,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week the Theme of the Week has been Moving On and on Monday Assistant Pastoral Manager Mr Annan-Forsen led a really important assembly for our successful cohort of Year 7...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Ronin Taijutsu will be offering free classes in September. The club takes place on Saturday mornings (term time only) in the school gymnasium. Please see the attached flyer for...
Posted by Tejal Mistry
As my first year at Bushey Meads draws to a close, I can look back reflectively at what a year it has been. First and foremost, as a geographer, I have been able to teach an...
Posted by Jack Sylvester
Friday saw the final aspect of this years’ training for the yr 9 and 10 girls who have been undertaking the Herts Young Coaches Academy. The students have been running and...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
Posted by William Thornton
On the 28th and 29th June an Ofsted inspector visited the school as part of a national research project looking at the on-going training offered to teachers by school at all...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Last week we said goodbye to our superb Year 11 and 13 students in their final assemblies, through their traditional ‘rite of passage’ as they signed their shirts on the back...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last Friday one of our top teachers, Lead Practitioner Mrs Hoskins, provided some very positive feedback about our third Marking and Feedback Fortnight of the year. The fortnight...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Despite the heat of Tuesday evening, the young actors and actresses of Bushey Meads performed brilliantly in the Main Hall to a very appreciative audience of family, friends, staff and students. With two contrasting shows: Star Wars – No Hope (a farce in one act) and an excellent abridged version of Shakespeare’s classic Much Ado About Nothing, the eclectic range of performers certainly took on some dramatic challenges but rose to the occasion.
It was great to see some of the more experienced students working alongside some new emerging talent and good to see our Performing and Visual Arts Faculty continuing to nurture some stars of the future.
Congratulations to all the staff and students involved in making such a great dramatic end to a very busy year.
The art department was very excited to welcome our year 10 students back into the classrooms. Whilst they had been producing some lovely artwork at home it was great to be able to...
A few weeks our year 12 and 13 drama and theatre studies students enjoyed an unforgettable night at Jay Gatsby’s party. To assist our students understanding of...