Guided Reading on Friday mornings at BMS
Mr Dowty’s Year 9 CDC group are participating in guided reading sessions in CDC time on Friday mornings as part of our continued focus on improving literacy and reading at...
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Mr Dowty’s Year 9 CDC group are participating in guided reading sessions in CDC time on Friday mornings as part of our continued focus on improving literacy and reading at...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our Friday morning silent reading sessions in Character Development Time (CDC Time) are now becoming an embedded part of the way we are strengthening our key literacy agenda at...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to walk through a real variety of superb English lessons earlier this week and see how well all teachers were enabling students to capture the detailed verbal...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our annual Health and Fitness Week has gone really well as usual at Bushey Meads. Led by our superb Head of Faculty Mr Cartledge it has once again involved all staff and students...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see the focus and achievements being made in Monday evening’s rehearsal of the newly formed Bushey St James Trust Dance Academy. Led by our inspirational Head of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Danielle Bowe
Verbal feedback from teachers is one of the most common forms of feedback given in classrooms across the school. In this video we capture Mr Chalkley providing constant verbal...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Our Friday Faculty Focus at the end of another busy and productive week at Bushey Meads highlighted the strong and embedded culture of kindness that exists within our great...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to see the hall full of year 11 students, parents and carers this week for the Raising Achievement Evening on Tuesday 19th March. The evening was a fabulous...
Posted by Kashan Malik
Mr Dowty’s Year 9 CDC group are participating in guided reading sessions in CDC time on Friday mornings as part of our continued focus on improving literacy and reading at BMS.
The book of short stories, especially chosen by Lead Practitioner for English and Whole School Literacy Ms Bowe, will undoubtedly help to improve their preparation for aspects of the English GCSE examination course which they will be starting in the second half of the summer term; another great raising achievement strategy designed to maximise the performance of every student at our wonderful school.
All students have been given a bookmark to use to follow the text as it is being read and to mark where they reach by the end of the session so parents and carers do remind your children to make sure they continue to bring these to school each and every day.
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ (1960) by Harper Lee This Pulitzer Prize winning novel concerns the essential nature of right and wrong and how good and evil can coexist. Through...
The Sixth Form Centre was buzzing on Thursday, with a gathering of staff and students from Bushey Meads, Kings Langley, Ashlyns and Tring schools who met to celebrate the Yoto...