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Our Sixth Form decided to do a Charity run for Herts Young Homeless where students were to donate an Item for children less fortunate. Lana and Jessie in Year 13 supported...
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Our Sixth Form decided to do a Charity run for Herts Young Homeless where students were to donate an Item for children less fortunate. Lana and Jessie in Year 13 supported...
Posted by Madeline Silla
During assemblies last week, Ms de Groot drew the winners of the attendance lottery for each year group. Congratulations to our lucky winners (Brandon, Quesianah, Samiullah, Wais...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Hundreds of crackers, stacks of mince pies and mountains of brussels sprouts in the school restaurant can only mean one thing – it is Christmas Lunch day! Hundreds of...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Herts Young Homeless came into Bushey Meads school to collect donations that our kind Sixth Form Students and Key stage 3 and 4 students donated to the charity- Students were...
Posted by Madeline Silla
After a full term of creativity, collaboration, and hard work, our Year 9 students took to the stage this week for the much-anticipated Dance Choreography Competition – an...
Posted by Lucy Joannou
The Christmas season can be an exciting and enjoyable time, but it can also bring mixed emotions. With the pressure to be cheerful, busy schedules, and the end of a long term,...
Posted by Elouise Morley-Birch
We are sorry to share the news that Ms Karunathilake will be leaving the Science team at the end of the Autumn Term. We are sure you will join us in thanking her for her...
Posted by Olivia De Groot
Last Friday, we were delighted to welcome the Hertfordshire Director of Education, Mr Fitzpatrick to visit our Computing Department. It was a real privilege to showcase our STEM...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Name: Oliver House: Elm Reason for nomination: Oliver has been nominated in recognition of his exemplary conduct and consistently positive attitude. He is always willing to...
Posted by Sarah Doran
As we come to the end of another busy and successful term at Bushey Meads, we would like to say a huge well done to all our students for their hard work, resilience and...
Posted by Sarah Doran
The Christmas season can be an exciting and enjoyable time, but it can also bring mixed emotions. With the pressure to be cheerful, busy schedules, and the end of a long term, it’s important to look after your mental health.
Take time for yourself: The holidays can feel hectic, so make space to rest. Whether it’s watching your favourite show, reading, gaming, or going for a walk, small breaks can make a big difference.
Stay connected: Spending time with friends or family, even just a quick chat can help you feel supported. If you’re finding the holidays tough, talking to someone you trust can lighten the load.
Keep a routine: Sleeping well, eating regularly, and getting outside can help your mind stay balanced, even when your usual school routine changes.
Be kind to yourself: It’s okay not to feel festive all the time. Everyone experiences the holidays differently. Focus on what makes you feel good and set realistic expectations.
Reach out if you need help: If things feel overwhelming, you’re not alone. School staff, family, or helplines like Childline (0800 1111) are always there to listen.
Christmas is a time for connection and care, so remember to look after yourself as well as others
Our Sixth Form decided to do a Charity run for Herts Young Homeless where students were to donate an Item for children less fortunate. Lana and Jessie in Year 13 supported...
Last Friday, we were delighted to welcome the Hertfordshire Director of Education, Mr Fitzpatrick to visit our Computing Department. It was a real privilege to showcase our STEM...