Senior Citizens Lunch
On Monday, myself, Georgina (Head Girl), Georgia (Head Prefect) and Yama (Head Technician), attended the Senior Citizens lunch at St James’s Church, in Bushey. Our job was to help...
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On Monday, myself, Georgina (Head Girl), Georgia (Head Prefect) and Yama (Head Technician), attended the Senior Citizens lunch at St James’s Church, in Bushey. Our job was to help...
Posted by Des Timotheou
It was great to hear from our hard working Subject Specialist for Geography Miss Dunsby on Monday of this week in our weekly Monday Magic Moment about how she uses Opinion Lines...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Tuesday of this week as a school we hosted three senior leaders from Mill Hill County High School in Barnet who were visiting Bushey Meads School to glean best practice in...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was superb to have our senior school leaders including our Head Boy Ben and Head Girl Georgina join the Senior Leadership Team at Bushey Meads School for their weekly meeting...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Tuesday evening of this week staff, students and parents and carers of pupils from across the three schools within our Multi Academy Trust were treated to a really superb...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Friday 6th December, year 11 spent the day experience life as a 6th former. Over 70% of 6th form students at Bushey Meads School student at least one subject within the...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
Our latest year 12 taster day highlighted the wide array of options available to students looking to pursue their post-16 education at Bushey Meads School. Within the arts faculty...
Posted by Greg Knowles
It was so good to join Ms Noyan and her lovely CDC group 7 Beech for their Friday CDC time and see the real variety of books they were silently reading as part of our weekly drive...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by James Felix
On Monday, myself, Georgina (Head Girl), Georgia (Head Prefect) and Yama (Head Technician), attended the Senior Citizens lunch at St James’s Church, in Bushey. Our job was to help serve lunches, as well as washing up; a lot of it!
To be able to give back to the local community is an invaluable experience, and it was so rewarding to see all the smiles on peoples faces, as we were able to provide lunch, and hopefully good company to people who would otherwise be alone.
We are extremely lucky to have been part of this experience, and loved every minute of it, and to leave singing ‘Sweet Caroline’ with a room of over the moon over 60s, was a memory I will cherish forever. It truly embraced the spirit of Christmas, and shows how anyone can spread this spirit across the local community, and really make someones Christmas truly special this year.
By Ben Garrett – Head Boy
Maintaining an interest in Geography, History and R.E. amongst students has always been a priority for the Humanities faculty, especially for the new student Humanities’ leader...