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Two weeks ago, a Year 8 student Lamar Alsaedi participated in the online CyberFirst Girls Competition 2023 in her own time. She completed some of the “Challenges” and within each...
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Two weeks ago, a Year 8 student Lamar Alsaedi participated in the online CyberFirst Girls Competition 2023 in her own time. She completed some of the “Challenges” and within each...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Last week saw our annual House arts competition take place and saw a huge number of students taking part in a wide variety of competitions. Encompassing 6 separate Arts of;...
Posted by Matthew O'Kelly
We would like to take this opportunity to signpost avenues of support should you have an urgent safeguarding concern. These are particularly important to be aware of if you have a...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Joey 12M Mr Chalkley has nominated Joey for all his help and support with the Year 7’s in D&T lessons. Mr Chalkley has commented how likeable and approachable Joey is and that...
Posted by Giles Monks
On Wednesday, students from the Learning Support Faculty visited Watersmeet Theatre in Rickmansworth to watch this years Christmas Panto, Aladdin. This special performance was...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Lenovo and Stemettes are inviting girls, women and non-binary people aged 5-25 in February to a STEMtastic hybrid hackathon with a focus on food resources! Stemettes Hack @...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Posted by Donna King
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Let’s get physical for 2023 at Mum-Dance, the totally 80s dance fitness class. Hilarious, effective routines to all your school disco faves like Flashdance, pump up the jam,...
Posted by Tejal Mistry
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Two weeks ago, a Year 8 student Lamar Alsaedi participated in the online CyberFirst Girls Competition 2023 in her own time. She completed some of the “Challenges” and within each challenge, there are three levels: Beginner, Intermediate and Expert.
Lamar did mostly the Beginner and some Intermediate challenges. She used her Internet searching skills and newly learned skills taught by the NCSC (National Cyber Security Centre) to complete as many challenges as possible. The competition finished midday on 30 November 2022.
We are pleased to announce that Lamar managed to earn 5624 points and she passed the qualifier round and thus entered to the next phase: the regional and independent finals on the 4th February 2023 where she will be contesting against eleven schools from around this country.
We are very proud of Lamar’s enthusiasm and effort, as well as her parents and siblings who have been very supportive.
A big thank you to the teaching staff who were so supportive and allowed Lamar to complete some of her challenges during lesson time.
Teaching staff and fellow students, please continue to encourage Lamar when you see her around the school.
As for the IT STEM club, we are pleased with Lamar’s achievement and looking forward to the 4th February 2023, when the final will kick in!
This week’s STEM club focuses on ‘Girls in Engineering’. We are very lucky to have such talented female students at Bushey Meads School and none more so than;...
The photo shows Harry and Jude in year 8, with their completed ‘torch in an hour’ project. When?Monday after school, from 3.15 to 4.15 pm in C9. What? There will be a...