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Despite all the challenges we have faced during the last year the Pastoral Team remain incredibly proud of the year groups we manage. The resilience and ability to adapt to new...
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Despite all the challenges we have faced during the last year the Pastoral Team remain incredibly proud of the year groups we manage. The resilience and ability to adapt to new...
Posted by Helen Blowers
Enhanced remote learning in action was evident in Miss Timmons’ Year 12 Maths lesson. All students had connected in via the live lesson function on google classrooms and were able...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
With the major government announcement on Monday evening and significant U-Turn in policy direction last week, I would like to thank all staff at Bushey Meads for the way that...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a very enjoyable lesson to be in the food tech kitchen on Friday, making vegetable soup with a few year 7s that are currently in school during the latest lockdown. The...
Posted by David Chalkley
As you know, the teachers at BMS started delivering Live Lessons this week via Google Meet. There have been a few teething problems along the way – including a whole school...
Posted by Graeme Searle
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Posted by Di Mcildowie
Keep a Quiet Counsel, Be Positive and Put Children First were some of the key thoughts high on my agenda last week as the world of education struggled again to grapple with the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by James Felix
It was inspiring to see Mrs Aden’ maths students on Tuesday morning engaging so well with their ‘hybrid‘ live lesson and working so hard. Over half of them were physically in the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see how well science teacher Mr Thornton was adapting to the new hybrid landscape of teaching students in the room and also those on line. The lesson was about...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Despite all the challenges we have faced during the last year the Pastoral Team remain incredibly proud of the year groups we manage. The resilience and ability to adapt to new ways of doing things have been testament to our outstanding students. This week we have seen the next stage in our delivery of online learning and once again the vast majority of students have logged on each day to their lessons and worked to the best of their abilities. We know that you are all doing your best in difficult times but we would like to remind you that your wellbeing is also important. It has been particularly difficult during this lockdown as we can only leave our homes for restricted reasons and the weather is very different from the first lockdown, but we hope you are all getting out at least once a day for some fresh air and exercise. We are all looking forward to a time when life returns to some normality and with this in mind take a look at the following idea to increase your positivity and look to the future with hope.
BBC 3 counties have heard about some of your fantastic letters to the elderly and have featured it as part of their ‘Make a Difference’ campaign. It is so great that...
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