Responsibility – an important Core Value at BMS
Our inspiring Head of Standards, Safeguarding and SEN Mrs Ash led the very important Main School Assemblies this week which reminded all students about one of our 3 Rs – one...
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Our inspiring Head of Standards, Safeguarding and SEN Mrs Ash led the very important Main School Assemblies this week which reminded all students about one of our 3 Rs – one...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last week we held our very successful Open Evening for Year 6 students and, as always, it was our current students who contributed so much to the success of the evening. Two...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
One of the benefits of being Assistant Head at BMS is that during one of our most important events in the school, I get to walk around the school and see the school from the...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Wednesday of this week it was a privilege to welcome Will Smith to Bushey Meads. He spent some time talking to our Chair of Governors Di Hoeksma and Vice Chair of the Trust...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It has been a real privilege to attend all the House assemblies in the past two weeks on the theme of Be Prepared. The Heads of each House discussed the variety of ways in which...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The students at Bushey Meads School have made a fantastic start to the new academic year, with the vast majority being great ambassadors for the school by wearing the school...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Last weekend, 33 of our year 11 students participated in the expedition section of their bronze DofE award. The students met at Tring train station on Friday morning and then...
Posted by Helen Booth
On Wednesday, Mr Harris and Mr Burley had the opportunity to work with our extremely talented Student Learning Consultants and Subject Leaders. In this session students were able...
Posted by James Burley
Our inspiring Head of Standards, Safeguarding and SEN Mrs Ash led the very important Main School Assemblies this week which reminded all students about one of our 3 Rs – one of our very important core values, that of Responsibility. The older students in our school have a very important responsibility to be exemplary role models to the younger students and to take that aspect of independent learning very seriously (whether in study periods in the Sixth Form Study Centre, Going for Greatness lessons at Key Stage 4, or through independent home learning tasks to get ahead with their attainment and progress towards GCSEs and in the Post 16 studies.)
All students in the school need to follow our Keys to Success in all lessons and also take responsibility for the school environment – inside and outside of the classroom and always acting with kindness to others in all that they do. If we all take full responsibility we will achieve great success – both individually and also as a school community.
Remember RESPONSIBILITY is really important!
Assistant Headteacher Ms Knowles led some powerful and poignant assemblies this week to coincide with Remembrance Day and provided students with a chance to reflect deeply and...