2024 Black History Month
At Bushey Meads we celebrate key events marked in History and we want to celebrate the idea of Black History Month. Below is a little bit of History which is why we...
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At Bushey Meads we celebrate key events marked in History and we want to celebrate the idea of Black History Month. Below is a little bit of History which is why we...
Posted by Madeline Silla
The Kindness Matters Programme greatly enhances the prospects of all those taking part; particularly when applying for future education...
Posted by Des Timotheou
On enrichment day, we had so many talented students at Bushey Meads who rose to the challenge of making a prototype Mars Rover from a limited range of materials. The year 8 STEM...
Posted by David Chalkley
At Bushey Meads we use a variety of online platforms to support students’ learning, each week we will focus on one such platform to bring you all the information you need to...
Posted by Joe Beswick
Our Word Root of the Week this week is LOG, from the Greek root meaning ‘word‘. As well as exploring lots of words with the LOG root, students have been challenged to...
Posted by Amy Druce
On our first Enrichment Day, the Year 10 GCSE dance students took part in excellent dance workshops with industry professionals. They had a look at various dance styles, from...
Posted by Lucy Joannou
Families First We would like to draw your attention to a Hertfordshire service for any families that are struggling, for example with the cost of living crisis or other challenges...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
TOTW is Black History Month. It is a chance for all at Bushey Meads to celebrate and recognise all of the diversity and progress of black individuals and black contributions to...
Posted by Madeline Silla
This year has seen a fantastic start in the classroom with brilliant lessons taking place across the school. One of the biggest ways students can improve their school work is to...
Posted by Joe Beswick
During the first Enrichment Day of the year, our year 11 students completed the first official part of their GCSE English language qualification: the spoken language endorsement....
Posted by Anthony Carter
At Bushey Meads we celebrate key events marked in History and we want to celebrate the idea of Black History Month.
Below is a little bit of History which is why we celebrate Black History Month and to remember that we are in a world of Equality
It started by freeing a small group of slaves and when they tried to free others and refuse to work the British forces attacked, thus the Maroon war began and it ended with treaties that favoured the Jamicans and would be the first domino to fall in what would eventually lead to the British Empire totally ending slavery in 1834. All thanks to the heroic, selfless and brave act of Nanny of the Maroons standing up for her rights.
This story highlights that we at Bushey Meads embrace, and encourage enriching History, equality and diversity with all of our school community.
This month BMS is also celebrating Black History Month by exploring the Inspiring Lives series published in The Day online newspaper. Every Friday, all CD groups read an article...
It was great to visit some Year 7 English lessons earlier this week and see how powerful the new Chromebooks are being used in lessons to enhance learning and engagement. Pictured...