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The anti-bullying ambassadors had the opportunity to meet up with the Princes’ trust students on Monday to talk about how they raised £67.00 during their Erase Bullying Campaign....
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The anti-bullying ambassadors had the opportunity to meet up with the Princes’ trust students on Monday to talk about how they raised £67.00 during their Erase Bullying Campaign....
Posted by Helen Mateides
Erase Bullying Campaign I hope you all had a good rest over half-term. The week before we broke up the Anti-Bullying Ambassadors launched the ‘Erase Bullying Campaign’. The...
Posted by Helen Mateides
“Thank you so much for having me yesterday, I really enjoyed meeting your team! They were all so brilliant and asked great questions! It’s not very often that you see such young...
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
This week it was great to hear the wisdom of Associate Leader and Head of Sixth Form Mr O’Kelly as he spoke to all the students in the school in our daily assemblies. He explained...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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
Bullying should not be tolerated in any form. At Bushey Meads we believe it is important to address bullying so that the message is clear that bullying is unacceptable. Bullying...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Monday 17 September saw a visit from a talented singer, Hannah Jane Lewis (recently signed artist to Polydor Records) visiting the school. She performed some of her own...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Bushey Meads School is a friendly and inclusive learning community where everyone has the right to study and work in a safe and secure environment, without harassment,...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
The anti-bullying ambassadors had the opportunity to meet up with the Princes’ trust students on Monday to talk about how they raised £67.00 during their Erase Bullying Campaign.
The Ambassadors agreed to donate all the funds to the Starfish children’s ward, in Watford General Hospital. This will then go towards buying items for the children to use, while they are staying on the ward.
This is yet another example of how incredibly kind and generous BMS students are.
And remember…
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...