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Student of the Week – Issue 59

Student of the Week – Issue 59


Kashan Malik
Kashan Malik
Student of the Week – Issue 59
Key Stage 3

Preesha 8 Maple – Preesha is an exceptional student, who always goes above and beyond in and outside her lessons.  She has the most amount of achievement points in the whole school!  She has an excellent attitude to learning across all her subjects, great attendance and makes fantastic contributions to the Bushey Meads community.  Preesha is a brilliant ambassador for the school and we are very proud of her!  Keep up the excellent work!

Key Stage 4

Jhanavi 10 Oak  – Jhanavi has made a terrific start to her GCSEs with over 100 achievement points!  She works hard in all her lessons and ensures that all work is to an excellent standard!  She is also head of the debating society – making positive contributions to the school community.  Jhanavi also hold other student leadership responsibilities and is a exemplary student.  Well done for all your excellent work!

Key Stage 5

Jason 13 Maple – Jason has made a positive start to his final year of Sixth Form.  He is working hard towards his A Levels and also contributes to the wider community in his role as a Prefect.  Most recently supporting the Year 11 Revision Techniques Evening.  Jason is an excellent role model for the younger students.  Good luck with you exams in the summer!

  

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