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Powerful Raising Achievement Evening

Powerful Raising Achievement Evening


Jeremy Turner
Jeremy Turner
Powerful Raising Achievement Evening

I would like to thank all the parents and carers and, of course, all the Year 11 students who attended the important Raising Achievement Evening on Tuesday of this week.

It was great to gather together to think carefully about the next few weeks at this crucial time of their journey through Bushey Meads School.

Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle provided some really important reminders about what all students can be doing to maximise their potential in all subjects in the GCSE exams in May and June. He also reminded us all that their are only 32 school days left between now and the first exam in the Sports Hall!

Our dedicated leaders in Science, Maths and English – Ms Booth, Mr Donovan and Ms Bowe also provided some excellent subject specific advice which will again help the students maximise their performance in these all important core subjects which provide that superb foundation for future success.

Once again I would like to thank everyone for attending the evening and wish you all every success in the upcoming exams.

Keep revising regularly, attend school every day, go to all the special revision sessions at lunchtime and after school and make sure you aim to have an Attitude to Learning (AtL) of 7 in every lesson.

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