Curriculum Maps
Curriculum Maps are available on the Bushey Meads School website to support families in understanding what students will be learning throughout the year. These clear, week by week...
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Curriculum Maps are available on the Bushey Meads School website to support families in understanding what students will be learning throughout the year. These clear, week by week...
Posted by Joe Beswick
As I come to the end of my first year at Bushey Meads, I can honestly say how much I have enjoyed being part of the school community. From the very beginning, I was made to feel...
Posted by Elouise Morley-Birch
We are proud that the vast majority of our students represent the school positively when they are out in the community. They are respectful, trustworthy and demonstrate the values...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Name: Sameer P House: Oak Reason for nomination: Sameer has been awarded Student of the Week in recognition of his outstanding commitment to his GCSE studies. He consistently...
Posted by Lucy Kent
Last week was Holocaust Remembrance Week and each year, the group received an assembly on tolerance. I believe this assembly is important to help us understand the impact and...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Many of our students are new to Our Space and its unique emphasis on non-electrical play. This gives students the opportunity to use their own skills of deduction and logical...
Posted by Helen Mateides
We defined resilience to our students not as “being tough” or “never struggling,” but as the ability to rebound. We used the metaphor of a sponge: it can...
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Reading has always been at the heart of our school community, and this year our students have taken that commitment to a whole new level. The impact of Sparx Reader across Years...
Posted by Anthony Carter
When people talk about mental health, boys’ mental health doesn’t always get enough attention. There’s often pressure on guys to “man up,” stay tough, or deal with things on their...
Posted by Chantal Smith
Last week, our Design & Technology department was buzzing with high-fashion energy as Year 9 and 10 students participated in a specialist workshop led by industry expert Usha...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Curriculum Maps are available on the Bushey Meads School website to support families in understanding what students will be learning throughout the year. These clear, week by week guides outline the topics taught in every subject and year group, helping parents and carers see how learning builds over time. They can be used to support learning at home by preparing for upcoming topics, revisiting previous learning and encouraging more informed conversations about lessons. For students, Curriculum Maps provide a clear sense of direction and help them understand how different areas of learning connect.
Curriculum Maps have been produced for all subjects and are available on the school website under the Student Information section. They offer greater transparency, support consistency across subjects and strengthen the partnership between school and home by making learning expectations clear and accessible. They can be accessed directly by visiting https://busheymeads.org.uk/

It was great to see Mr Newton’s A Level physicists in action on Wednesday morning of this week and see them completing an engaging experiment to explore the...
Reading has always been at the heart of our school community, and this year our students have taken that commitment to a whole new level. The impact of Sparx Reader across Years...