A Gift for Christmas
The Anti-bullying Ambassadors met up with the students of the Princes’ Trust (BMS), to hand over a £211.01 cheque, money raised from their charity events. The Princes’ Trust will...
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The Anti-bullying Ambassadors met up with the students of the Princes’ Trust (BMS), to hand over a £211.01 cheque, money raised from their charity events. The Princes’ Trust will...
Posted by Helen Mateides
All the Anti-bullying Ambassadors worked so hard during Anti-bullying Week. They raised awareness of bullying by asking BMS students to fill in questionnaires about their...
Posted by Helen Mateides
We are all looking forward to the activities planned by Mrs Mateides and her anti-bullying ambassadors during the national anti-bullying week, which is next week. These will...
Posted by Helen Blowers
“Kindness the quality of being friendly, generous, considerate, thinking about other people’s feelings” Kindness is more important today than it has ever been. The isolation...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Hi everyone Yet again we are now in a new lockdown with most student’s home learning once more. Let us remind ourselves of the amazing work our anti bullying ambassadors have done...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Even though students were unable to visit the LRC for their sweets and cakes, during our fundraising event, our Ambassadors were determined to get the treats to the students. Each...
Posted by Helen Mateides
11th – 15th of November 2019 An opportunity to Come and meet our Anti-bullying ambassadors Enter the Arts Competition: Compose a Poem, Short story Or Make a Poste E v e r...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Wow what a week! With my amazing anti-bullying ambassadors, anti-bullying week got under way on Monday the 12th. It was the beginning of a very busy week. With anti-bullying...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Every Monday the Anti-bullying Ambassadors continue to meet in LRC4 at lunchtime to discuss current and up and coming events taking place within the school. On the 9/10/18 the...
Posted by Helen Mateides
The Anti-bullying Ambassadors met up with the students of the Princes’ Trust (BMS), to hand over a £211.01 cheque, money raised from their charity events.
The Princes’ Trust will be using the money to buy toys for the children’s wards in Watford General Hospital.
One Kind Word was the theme of our Anti-bullying week this year. One Kind Word in this case is ‘Toy’, an object for a child to play with, an object, often a small representation of something familiar, like an animal or person, for children to play with. For those children who have to spend Christmas in hospital away from their families it can be a particularly difficult time. Offering them a gift, so they know they have not been forgotten is the real meaning of Christmas. This year there will be some extra presents from the students of Bushey meads.
Thank you Ms Whittington and the Princes’ Trust (BMS) for agreeing to accept the money raised by our amazing Anti-bullying Ambassadors
A Merry Christmas to you all and remember
In a world where you can be anything, Be Kind.
On Monday 6th December a group of students from Learning Support were very fortunate to take part in a football session run by Chid from Hertfordshire Learning Disability...
The Dance Department’s Student Awards were created to award students from all years and key stages for their commitments, efforts, improvements and successes at the end of every...