Reader of the Week
Jesse – Lee Bushnell year 7 is our Reader of the Week. At the moment she is reading Jacqueline Wilson’s Funny Girls. Previously to that she read Anne Frank’s...
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Jesse – Lee Bushnell year 7 is our Reader of the Week. At the moment she is reading Jacqueline Wilson’s Funny Girls. Previously to that she read Anne Frank’s...
Posted by Claire Till
This week we want to commend all of our outstanding and inspirational Year 12 and 13 Students who supported our Sixth Form Open Evening event so successfully on Tuesday. All our...
Posted by Giles Monks
Year 9 students enjoyed a day of cultural and linguistic immersion. The MFL town trail involved students visiting different ‘shops’ (classrooms) in a Spanish town (the BMS site)...
Posted by Hilarie Charles
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are very proud of our students at Bushey Meads and we are delighted to recognise hard work in all forms. The pastoral team are privileged to work alongside such dedicated...
Posted by Helen Blowers
You know that situation you can sometimes find yourself in when you just can’t find the right… oh, come on what is it…umm… Word! Don’t you just hate...
Posted by Lee Cox
With just under a month to go, GCSE drama devised performances are starting to come together. Our performance, titled ‘Secret Tunnel’, is based on the stimulus – Son of...
Posted by Greg Knowles
It was a wonderful experience to play jazz for KS2 of Little Reddings Primary School since educating young people about jazz culture is extremely important and still has many...
Posted by Greg Knowles
It was a real privilege to join this week’s Beech House Assembly led by their inspirational, energetic and enthusiastic Head of House Miss Noyan. The theme was kindness and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Mrs Hoeksma, Chair of Governor’s met with Humanities & Social Sciences students from Year 7 – 13 to discuss the functioning of the faculty. It was a productive...
Posted by Sandra Kinghorn
Jesse – Lee Bushnell year 7 is our Reader of the Week. At the moment she is reading Jacqueline Wilson’s Funny Girls. Previously to that she read Anne Frank’s diary which she really enjoyed. Building knowledge and developing social acuity are benefits of mixing both fiction and non-fiction texts in your reading list.
‘Pride and Prejudice’ (1813) by Jane Austen Enduringly popular and a great introduction to Jane Austen, the novel is set in rural England in the early 19th century. It follows the...
The Crystal Stair by Catherine Fisher Life in the Settlement is not as perfect as Caz and Will had hoped – they live apart in the Boys’ and Girls’ Towers and...