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Student Of The Week

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 students and we are very grateful for the opportunity to recognise just a few of these each week.

Congratulations to the following students, who have been awarded this weeks student of the week:

7S – Ronnie Cooper – Good start to the term with good contributions in lessons. Ronnie is a polite and considerate young man who wants to do well in his academic studies.

8 O – Frankie-Lee Counihan – For a exemplary start to the term with a great ATL in lessons and showing a concerted effort to improve in all her subjects

9E – Polly Pryra – For consistently excellent attitude to learning in class and an amazing behaviour record. Polly has been displaying a mind to be kind by welcoming a new students and supporting her through the difficult first few days at a new school

10O – Jack Loison – For outstanding contribution to the Christmas Entertainment and showing initiative on the recent theatre trip to further his understanding of the technical side of theatre. He has brought back a new insight that can be used by the whole of his GCSE group.

11A – Alex Green – Alex works really hard and is always ready with a smile for every member of the Bushey Meads community. Alex makes everyone’s day just a little bit brighter.

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