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A key part of the role of the prefects is to complete a lunchtime duty within the school – this week saw the prefects completing their first set of official duties. Mr...
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A key part of the role of the prefects is to complete a lunchtime duty within the school – this week saw the prefects completing their first set of official duties. Mr...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
As we approach the end of another busy term, Mrs Hanbury’s Year 9 food class wanted to showcase their new found confidence in the kitchen by planning and making their own dishes...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
Assistant Pastoral Manager Mrs Blowers reminded all students in Years 8 and 9 how much they had achieved this term. There are so many bronze, silver and gold certificates to hand...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Overall, the Bushey Meads School election last week was a great success. Despite a significant minority of spoiled ballots, the whole school did its best to get involved and...
Posted by Giles Monks
It was a privilege to join our hard working Sixth Form students in their final assembly of the year led by our outstanding Head of Sixth Form and Associate Leader Mr...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
In our Staff Briefing ‘Monday Magic Moment’ at the start of this last week of the autumn term, our hardworking Head of Physics Miss Booth shared some best practice in...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We welcomed students from Bushey Academy to Bushey Meads on Monday to take part in our annual trampolining competition. The event provides students from both schools with the...
Posted by Sarah Cooper
During an impromptu conversation with Nehal Pabari (11Oak)during a PE lesson, she explained to me that she had attended Hindu school the weekend before. As it happened, I was...
Posted by Lauren Wright
A huge thank you to Georgia 12S and Angela 12A for popping into some key stage 3 trampolining lessons this week during their free periods. They offered advice and gave superb...
Posted by Lauren Wright
Last week during CDC time across all year groups, some students were tasked with delivering the CDC activity in line with the ‘More Able Today Than Yesterday’ mantra. ...
Posted by Lauren Wright
A key part of the role of the prefects is to complete a lunchtime duty within the school – this week saw the prefects completing their first set of official duties. Mr Varsani, deputy head prefects and myself worked together to compose the lunchtime duty rota for the prefects which allocates each prefect a duty once a week.
The locations which you will see prefects around the school site are: recycling in the main restaurant, the main restaurant queue, recycling in the side restaurant, H block corridor (car park entrance), H block corridor (LRC entrance), the pod queue and in the Sixth form study centre. Each duty has its own description, e.g. ensuring rubbish is going into the correct bins, talking to students, ensuring that the school rules and mantras are being stuck to, such as ‘ A mind to be kind’.
Additionally, each day a senior student leader checks that all students are completing their duty to ensure that all prefects are fulfilling their role by positively contributing to the school. Completing the duties is a great opportunity to also get students opinions and ideas for improvement within the school, so feel free to share any ideas you have with them!
On Saturday 16th March 25 sixth form art, photography and graphics students plus three teachers embarked on an amazing trip to Paris. After arriving we headed straight out to...
At Bushey Meads students take a very active role in running the school and help to take decisions that shape our ongoing school improvement journey. Nearly 60 students meet every...