Stunning More Able Evening
The Main Hall was packed to the rafters twice over on Tuesday evening this week for our inspiring now annual More Able Evening. Current and previous students showcased their...
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The Main Hall was packed to the rafters twice over on Tuesday evening this week for our inspiring now annual More Able Evening. Current and previous students showcased their...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Elm House assembly this week led by Head of House Miss Pattni reminded students of the importance of visualisation and the power of imagining success. When combined with hard work...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to introduce the Bushey Meads Eco Leaders to you. The group is made up of students from years 7 – 10, all of whom have an interest in the environment and are...
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A number of exciting challenges and creativity activities taking place in Business Studies this half-term.The aim to improve students knowledge, skills and creativity whilst...
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In Computing Department we look at those students who have performed really well and accumulated the most amount of reward points in a half term. The top male and female student...
Posted by Michael Besisira
What a great day the RE department had, as we hosted two RE teachers from Challney High School For Girls. The RE and RS Student Leaders were exceptional in their communication of...
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On Sunday November 4th I was privileged to travel with two of our Year 7 students – Anya and Luke to Belgium and France as part of the government sponsored First World War...
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NEWS DISTRICT CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS Over the last week over the Year 7,8,9 and 10 Watford District Cross-Country Championships have taken place at Royal Masonic School in...
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The Main Hall was packed to the rafters twice over on Tuesday evening this week for our inspiring now annual More Able Evening.
Current and previous students showcased their amazing talents and work across a whole host of curriculum areas including art, dance, drama, English, music and science to hopefully inspire the many hundreds of students and their parents and carers who joined us for the evening.
Pastoral Support and Communications Manager Mr Malik revisited the Curiously More Able or CMAI initiative launched last year and Associate Leader Mrs Wright outlined the emphasis this year on passion and perseverance. Under the mantra of ‘Getting Gritty’ students were reminded of the importance of mindset and how powerful it is in achieving your goals and dreams.
I would like to thank all the students and staff involved for arranging such an amazing evening which will hopefully support all our More Able students to stretch and challenge themselves and constantly push the boundaries forward with their ongoing learning journey at Bushey Meads.
I would like to introduce the Bushey Meads Eco Leaders to you. The group is made up of students from years 7 – 10, all of whom have an interest in the environment and are...
Our More Able agenda took centre stage this week, with a multitude of activities taking place across the school with a focus on this year’s theme of Flair. The Business...