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Hello everyone! For those of you who may not know me, let me introduce myself. I have been working at BMS in the Pastoral office for the past three years. It’s been a lot of...
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Hello everyone! For those of you who may not know me, let me introduce myself. I have been working at BMS in the Pastoral office for the past three years. It’s been a lot of...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
Hello everyone! The hard work from our students and staff in collecting donations for our very worthy local food bank has paid off. Mrs Cooper who came to collect everything from...
Posted by Mala Patel
“Know yourself, Grow yourself” self-awareness and expressing emotions On the 3rd-11th of February 2025 This week the anti-bullying ambassadors hosted a mental health...
Posted by Helen Mateides
PE CONCEPT of the Week: Effort (HEART) Mr Harris The BMS PE and Health Faculty are committed to promoting an active, healthy lifestyle amongst the BMS student population. In...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
With our production of Matilda Jr around the corner this is the last time to get your tickets. The set is built, the costumes are made, the lights are ready. Rehearsals have been...
Posted by Greg Knowles
Year 8 textiles students recently embarked on a delicious project – designing and creating unique cushions inspired by the theme of food! Students were given the brief to design...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Name: James House: Willow Reason for nomination: A positive attitude to learning and exceptional behaviour. Behaviour: James has received 30...
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Name: Asadali House: Willow Reason for nomination: Asadali has had a fabulous start to 2025 and we hope that he can keep up this enthusiasm throughout Year 10. ...
Posted by Chantal Smith
As a school, Bushey Meads places great importance on wearing our school uniform correctly because it fosters a sense of identity, discipline, and equality within our community. ...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
Last week, our year 11 students had the opportunity to participate in a seminar led by author, education advisor, and co-director of the English and Media Centre, Barbara Bleiman....
Posted by Anthony Carter
PE CONCEPT of the Week: Effort (HEART) Mr Harris
The BMS PE and Health Faculty are committed to promoting an active, healthy lifestyle amongst the BMS student population. In addition, we also aim to deliver a CONCEPT driven curriculum where the many varied aspects of the HEAD, HANDS, HEART assessment programme are delivered in lessons. Each week lessons have a CONCEPT.
Effort is key to progress in sport, whether pushing yourself to improve or supporting teammates to succeed together. In Year 7 Healthy Lifestyles, students have shown fantastic determination by giving their all in fitness drills, staying engaged, and encouraging each other to keep going. In basketball, effort is not just about individual skill but also about teamwork—tracking back in defence, making space for teammates, and never giving up on a play. The Year 7 football team demonstrated this brilliantly in their County Cup match against Kings Langley, working tirelessly for each other, showing resilience under pressure, and battling to the final whistle. Putting in consistent effort builds resilience, strengthens teamwork, and leads to long-term success.
HERTS COUNTY CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
Last Saturday February 1st saw the annual Hertfordshire County Cross-Country Championships take place at Westminster Lodge, St Albans. A very difficult and muddy course featuring a number of tough hills made for a real challenge for all the athletes. V Olas (Year 7) had qualified for the Pre Junior Girls race and F Francos (Year 9) the Junior Boys race following their performances in the District Cross-Country Championships. Both put in fantastic performances with V Olas finishing 17th in a field of 63 runners and F Francos 48th in a field of 92 runners. The standard was very high with all the top student athletes from Hertfordshire taking part and both should be extremely proud of their efforts.
FOOTBALL
Senior Boys v Croxley Danes (District Division 1) AWAY Mr Cartledge
Date: Friday 31st January 2025
Result: Won 7-2
Scorers: M Wong 2, K Larkin, L Rose, I Harry-Brown, K Tinriover, R Christou-Totesaut
Squad: H White (GK) (13), K Larkin (13) (Capt), A Chaudhry Shamas (13), C Hughes (13), L Rose (13), K Tinriover (12), I Harry Brown (12), J Harris (12), F Cross (12), R Christou-Totesaut (11), S Mowle (11), M Wong (11)
Commended performances: M Wong, L Rose
Comment: The Senior Boys teams confirmed their place in the Division 1 League Final with a well deserved victory over Reach Free. The boys controlled long periods of the game playing some excellent passing football and creating a number of chances. The team defended really well when needed with all players working hard in a very good team performance.
Year 8A Boys v Futures Academy (District Division 1) HOME Mr Cartledge
Date : Tuesday 4th February 2025
Result : Lost 6-3
Scorers : E Rumney, N Gibson, O Phillips
Squad : O Woodbrock (GK), O Phillips (Capt), N Gibson, C Allan, G Fogden, D Isles, T Colby, Z Butler, D Henry, R Samin, A Cohen, J Magkafourakis, E Rumney
Commended performances : C Allan
Comment :A disappointing result for the Year 8 boys in a match where we created lots of chances but failed to take them. A clinical Futures team scored some good goals to go into a big half -time lead. Despite a late fightback from the boys, the team went down to their first league defeat of the season. Despite this setback the boys are still in a very good position to make the League Final.
BASKETBALL
Year 10 Boys v QUEENS (District League) HOME Mr Harris
Date: Monday 3rd February 2025
Result: Won 40 – 22
Scorers : H. Hayward (6), H. McManus (2), N. Konopka (4), Y. Goyal (4), A. Yu (20), Z. O’Hara (4).
Squad: H. Hayward, N. Konopka, J. Cunningham, A. Yu, Y. Goyal, Z. O’Hara, K. Banfield, K. Gibson, H. McManus.
Comment: On Monday we faced off against Queens B in basketball. we haven’t played in a while so this was an opportunity for the boys to stretch their legs again and challenge themselves against a strong opponent in Queens. The game started quickly we created a lot of space and very quickly racked up some points scoring our layups on the first break from our rebounds. we also defended well in this course and in and around our basket we were dominant. As of course progressed and the game progressed we continued to dominate. We came into halftime and we were up having scored 24 points. moving into the third quarter we slowed down a little bit became a little bit complacent and ended up conceding a lot of points however still managed to keep our lead. Moving into the final quarter we held off a strong fightback from Queens. We had to grin and bear some gruelling persistence with their attacking. However, a strong display of defensive work and discipline allowed us to come away as the winner. Well done all and onto our next game.
NETBALL
Year 10 Girls v St Clement Danes (District League) AWAY Mrs Cartledge
Date: Tuesday 4th February 2025
Result: Lost 13-3
Squad: E Mullings, N Eduirisuriya.A Gibson, M Rumney, R Chudasma, A Permeti, E Yeboah
Comment: The girls started well with some impressive interceptions and great movement down the court. At the end of the first quarter it was 1-1. The team agreed that they needed to slow down as it was quite slippy. Their passing improved in the second quarter as less interceptions were made by St Clement Danes Unfortunately during the second half the opposition shooters were very accurate and they increased their lead by 10. A special mention goes to A. Permeti and E Yeboah who agreed to play at the last minute and who played exceptionally well
Commended Performance: E. Mullings for great attacking play.
Year 11 Girls v St Clement Danes (District League) AWAY Mrs Cartledge
Date: Tuesday 4th February 2025
Result: Won 17-4
Squad: S Doran, M Bazile, L Qarib, V Hill. E Bird, L Winslett M Baines.
Comment: This was a great performance by all players. By the first quarter the girls went ahead by 5 goals. Accurate passing,well timed interceptions and very strong shooting enabled Bushey Meads to dominate play and by the third quarter we were ahead by 14 girls. In the last quarter the girls all changed positions but still managed to score another 2 goals.
I would like to thank all the year 11 netball players for their hard work,commitment and resilience over the five years. They have all been a credit to the school and their progress in netball has been wonderful to watch. Thanks girls and keep playing netball!
Commended Performance: S Doran for excellent shooting and movement in the circle
PE kit
It is essential that students have the full correct PE kit for all lessons. This includes shinpads and black /yellow socks when participating in football lessons and also a pair of white sports socks for all other activities. Students will be reminded when activities change. Students not bringing the correct kit will instantly receive consequence points.
Girls should be wearing plain black shorts which are longer than the length of their PE shirt or hoody. Leggings should be black sports leggings and not see through. Black tracksuit bottoms are also permitted.
ALL jewellery should be removed prior to the start of the lesson, including earrings, and hair should be tied up.
For any parental enquiries about any aspects of PE contact the Head of PE and Health Faculty Ashley Cartledge cartledgea@busheymeads.org.uk . For any specific issues related to Girls PE and girls fixtures contact Sarah Cooper coopers@busheymeads.org.uk.
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