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On the 25th of January 2024, Year 11 and a few Year 10 GCSE students went to see ‘The Doctors Show’ at Abbey Theatre in St Albans. We learnt about progression and regression of...
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On the 25th of January 2024, Year 11 and a few Year 10 GCSE students went to see ‘The Doctors Show’ at Abbey Theatre in St Albans. We learnt about progression and regression of...
Posted by Adam Lyley
This year has started off with a bang in STEM. Programming from Scratch is being taken to a new level by BMS students. A collection of new aspiring projects in programming. These...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Providing fabulous feedback to students remains a top priority for teachers and learning assistants at Bushey Meads School. Research shows that, when students are shown the clear...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a privilege to join our Key Stage Coordinator for Science Mrs Siddiqui’s class last week and see how well they were engaging in the learning and making progress as...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On the 25th of January 2024, Year 11 and a few Year 10 GCSE students went to see ‘The
Doctors Show’ at Abbey Theatre in St Albans. We learnt about progression and regression
of medicine overtime. It was very useful to see the key individuals on stage, like William
Harvey and Florence Nightingale, performed by 4 talented actors and the impact the
individuals made on medicine today. We also went over how to answer our GCSE questions
and revision technique with an actual examiner. We will definitely be using what we have
learnt to help us with our exams!
By Lila Krikler and Sophie Mullings

Our BMS students have recently celebrated the European Day of Languages with a series of engaging activities that brought our community together to appreciate the rich linguistic...
Bioengineering is a relatively new discipline and area of study, and it can mean many different things to different people. Working at the interface between engineering and...