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Year 11 Biology Class had conducted a perfectly executed kidney dissection! What a wonderful experience and very impressive that they carried it out with such precision. I would...
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Year 11 Biology Class had conducted a perfectly executed kidney dissection! What a wonderful experience and very impressive that they carried it out with such precision. I would...
Posted by Jey Atchuthan
This term has kicked off fantastically in textiles, with so many students already showcasing their creative flair and skills through their practical work! My new Year 10...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
PE Health and Health Faculty News (27th September) NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health FOOTBALL Year 9 Boys v Queens A (District League) AWAY Mr Harris Date: Friday...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Posted by Maryam Razavi
It was great to welcome so many parents and carers of our new Year 12 Sixth Form cohort to the school on Tuesday evening of this week and see the Main Hall so full at such an...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads we pride ourselves in keeping our curriculum as broad as we can, enabling students to study a combination of subjects that they are excited and enthused by. The...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
On Thursday 21st September we opened the school gates to welcome prospective students and their parents. The school always looks amazing for these events but what makes us stand...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
All the hard work and effort from Mr Smith and his students in the outdoor area was evident for all to see when we returned from the summer break. All last year students...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Friday mornings at Bushey Meads are always very positive; all Character Development Coaches (CDCs) provide set texts for their students and give them a BMS Bookmark. They then...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to thank the Site Saff for making a number of important alterations to the school site during the summer holidays that have definitely enhanced the environment for...
Posted by Jeremy Turner