House Christmas Party!
As 2020 draws to a close, it was great to see all students and staff enjoying themselves during the first ever CDC Christmas Party. The past few weeks, the Heads of House have...
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As 2020 draws to a close, it was great to see all students and staff enjoying themselves during the first ever CDC Christmas Party. The past few weeks, the Heads of House have...
Posted by James Booth
Looking back over the past couple of months I would like to draw attention to the amazing things that Elm house students have been taking part in and doing! 7 Elm boys took part...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
The weeks prior to half term and since their return to Bushey Meads the students in Beech have been working hard, earning reward points and getting involved in the numerous...
Posted by Aaron Mitchell
Our recent food bank collection at Bushey Meads was hugely successful with students from every house and year group kindly bringing items of food to send to the local food bank in...
Posted by Aya Speker
Head of Willow House Mrs Speker led a very poignant House Assembly earlier this week under the Theme of the Week Participation that reminded students of the importance of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Earlier this week, the Head of Oak House (Mr Symeou) and five student helpers from Years 7 to 13 delivered and excellent assembly on participation. The best part was that Mr...
Posted by Graeme Searle
As a PE teacher it is my job to ensure maximum participation in all lessons, regardless of any perceived physical or mental barriers. As a PE department it is something that we...
Posted by Terry Piper
As we approach the end of term it’s nice to look back and I would like to take the opportunity to celebrate some of the amazing things that members of Elm house have achieved so...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
As we near the end of the Autumn term it is time to give the students and staff of Beech House the recognition they deserve. With many new CDC’s in the House – Miss Noyan,...
Posted by Aaron Mitchell
Earlier in the year, the Heads of House worked together to put on the House Arts event which took place on Tuesday 26th November. We got to witness talented individuals from...
Posted by Unami Tenga
As 2020 draws to a close, it was great to see all students and staff enjoying themselves during the first ever CDC Christmas Party. The past few weeks, the Heads of House have been working hard to ensure that everyone could have a great end to the year, as our usual Christmas Entertainment could not go ahead this year.
During Period 5 on Thursday 17th December, students gathered in their Character Development Time classroom. They took part in a Christmas theme quiz that featured rounds such as “Guess the Christmas Movie” and “Name that Christmas song!”. Students were allowed to bring their own Food and Drink to enjoy while the event was going on. They then also got a chance to play some Charades! Even Mr Tenga, Head of Ash House, got involved and acted out (badly) Home Alone!
Fortunately Mr Tenga and I had the chance to go round all the different classrooms to get involved and join in the fun. We took some great photos so make sure you look at the best ones below. We especially loved the “Name that Christmas song” round as everyone was singing but didn’t know what the songs we called! It was truly heartwarming to see everyone getting involved and embracing the Christmas spirit.
It was also great to see the synergy amongst the Heads of House to plan and execute such a great event. All students and staff were smiling and enjoying the atmosphere with one another, therefore it was a great success. Personally, my favourite moment was getting the chance to learn some breakdancing skills from Eric in Year 7!
We wish you all a restful Christmas break and a Happy New Year. We cannot wait to run the House events in 2021.
As a PE teacher it is my job to ensure maximum participation in all lessons, regardless of any perceived physical or mental barriers. As a PE department it is something that we...
As 2020 comes to an end we naturally reflect on the time gone by and what we have achieved. It was therefore logical that our assemblies this week should focus on that theme of...