More Able Projects
Our students have continued to raise the bar with their More Able projects, demonstrating exceptional creativity, innovation, and dedication. Across all subjects—ranging from...
Filter by Category
Filter by Author
Our students have continued to raise the bar with their More Able projects, demonstrating exceptional creativity, innovation, and dedication. Across all subjects—ranging from...
Posted by Gary Johnson
Last week Deputy Headteacher Ms de Groot led an informative and thought-provoking staff training soundbite session covering the hugely important topic of unconscious bias. She...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
PE CONCEPT of the Week: Performance (HANDS) Mr O’Kelly The BMS PE and Health Faculty are committed to promoting an active, healthy lifestyle amongst the BMS student population. In...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
It was a privilege to join Sycamore House Assembly on Tuesday morning this week and listen to their Head of House Ms Patel talk about the Theme of the Week Relationships. She...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Last week in Staff Briefing, Deputy Headteacher Mr Beswick reminded all staff of the performance appraisal cycle that has now reached the mid-year review point and it being a...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It is always a joy to see house assemblies as every Head of House has their own take on the Theme. This week’s theme is Relationships and Miss Sumpter, Head of Oak House...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Year 7 students have been working hard on developing their fitness in preparation for the annual BMS Health Week (24th – 28th March). They have been engaging in a variety of...
Posted by Daniel Mitman
At Bushey Meads, we are proud to foster an inclusive, supportive, and vibrant community where every student is celebrated for their unique strengths and abilities. As part of this...
Posted by admin
This week I received an email from Mia, an ex GCSE Dance student, who is now a fully qualified ISTD dance teacher to some of our Bushey Meads students in an outside dance academy....
Posted by Eliz Noyan
In celebration of science week our Lead Practitioner and Lead Teacher of Biology ; Miss Atchuthan, conducted an eye dissection for our Year 13 Biologists. Having recently...
Posted by admin
Our students have continued to raise the bar with their More Able projects, demonstrating exceptional creativity, innovation, and dedication. Across all subjects—ranging from science and history to art and literature—Bushey Meads students have submitted outstanding work.
For example, history presentations have featured extensive research and interactive elements, such as detailed family trees, while creative writing assignments have showcased compelling storytelling and unique perspectives. In addition, students have crafted gourmet-level dishes that incorporate both creativity and advanced culinary techniques, and digital art students have produced stunning animated projects that highlight both technical expertise and artistic vision.
It is evident that our students are eager to challenge themselves and explore their full potential. We encourage them to continue striving for excellence and to utilise the More Able Handbook for further project guidance and inspiration.
On Wednesday morning we launched the Curiously More Able Initiative (CMAI) with 60 students from cohort one. Students completed a practical circle time activity that touched on...
On Friday 13th May we ran our final Time2Sh9e session – Is Oxbridge Good Enough For You. Miss Smith went through some of the myths associated with Oxbridge, such as it is...