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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...
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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
Our 3 Rs or core values of Respect, Responsibility and Relationships underpin everything we do at Bushey Meads. It has been great to hear staff and students talking more about the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This academic year our Services for Young People is now up and running. Our new Personal Adviser is: Sadiqa Khan– in school every Thursday and Friday...
Posted by Jackson Helyer
PE and Health Faculty News (20th September) NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health The start of a new term sees the start of a new programme of sport and physical activity...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Traveling to School Thank you to the vast majority of parents and carers who park sensibly to drop off their children in the mornings and to collect them in the afternoons....
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The new year 10 GCSE art classes have started with a bang! We have an amazingly talented cohort across the 2 classes and we have enjoyed every minute with them so far. Both...
Posted by Sam Cole
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Last week our year 12 and 13 drama and theatre students immersed themselves in Punchdrunk’s latest production – The Burnt City. Punchdrunk specialise in immersive...
Posted by Greg Knowles
Year 7 is already getting stuck into all the fantastic specialism of D&T BMS has to offer. Year 7 Resistant Materials have been researching ancient cultures and using...
Posted by Alison Hanbury
This academic year our Services for Young People is now up and running. Our new Personal Adviser is:
Sadiqa Khan– in school every Thursday and Friday
Sadiqa will be offering careers advice and guidance to all students as well as one to one support for referred students. Sadiqa also offers a drop-in facility at break and lunch times for any students who wish to talk to an adviser about career or personal issues, no appointment is necessary. Alternatively, students can arrange an appointment through Mrs D King our Careers and Work Related Learning Coordinator
Services for Young People available to all students and for out of school advice and support please visit sfyp@hertfordshire.gov.uk to find details of your local Access point, where you can directly message a Personal Adviser.
It has been a pleasure to be teaching history again this half term to year 7 and recently I set my class the task of creating their own Motte and Bailey castles, which were...
It was brilliant to welcome over 300 students, parents and carers to Wednesday evening’s Raising Achievement Evening in the Main Hall and hear such superb advice from Assistant...