Thought Provoking Beech House Assembly
Mr Mitchell, Head of Beech, delivered a thought provoking assembly to Beech House this Tuesday. He talked about the many achievements that Beech house already have this year,...
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Mr Mitchell, Head of Beech, delivered a thought provoking assembly to Beech House this Tuesday. He talked about the many achievements that Beech house already have this year,...
Posted by Stephanie Knowles
It was great to see students in Elm House listening so intently to Miss Pattni’s typically inspiring assembly at the start of the day last Wednesday on the theme of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Posted by Ashley Cartledge
During our week of House Assemblies Mr Piper, Head of Sycamore House delivered a fantastic house assembly to our Year 7 to 13 Sycamore students. It was a good balance of...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
It has been a real privilege to see first hand all students engaging positively in the vertical Character Development Groups created for our annual Vertical Tutoring Fortnight....
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I always find our House Assemblies incredibly thought provoking and often a really inspiring way to start the day. Mrs Pattni’s Elm House Assembly on Wednesday of this week...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Wednesday, 13th March, a gaggle of excited students gathered outside our Sixth Form Centre, eagerly anticipating the start of our House Big Countdown Quiz. The electric...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
It was Aristotle who stayed that “The whole is greater than the sum of the parts” and this week at Bushey Meads we have seen many examples of how this becomes a reality here at...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It was great to join the Willow House Assembly last Friday morning and hear Mrs Speker talk to all the students about the importance of being organised and working together to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Mr Mitchell, Head of Beech, delivered a thought provoking assembly to Beech House this Tuesday. He talked about the many achievements that Beech house already have this year, such as 14 students across years 7 – 10 already having over 100 reward points.
Mr Mitchell advised students to celebrate their own achievements and those of others and to see each achievement as a step towards another goal. Beech House then got a chance of joining in the assembly by voting for the best achievement. Try it yourself:
The purpose behind this was to underline Mr Mitchell’s central point: that achievement is personal and individual and the importance of having the right, positive mindset. 
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