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Last Friday we were privileged to host an artist in residence at Bushey Meads who worked with a More Able group of 30 students who produced four stunning sculptures that have been...
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Last Friday we were privileged to host an artist in residence at Bushey Meads who worked with a More Able group of 30 students who produced four stunning sculptures that have been...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It made for an inspiring start to the week to hear from three of our key leaders in the Learning Support Faculty at Bushey Meads School on Monday morning. We have a number of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Wednesday 3rd April saw our fourth enrichment day of the academic year. These days support the PSHE and careers curriculum as well as giving students the opportunity to deepen...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
In February, 39 students from Year 11 took part in the UK Intermediate Maths Challenge. The results and certificates recently arrived, giving students the opportunity to celebrate...
Posted by James Donovan
Our hard working Associate Leader and Head of Sixth Form Mr O’Kelly led our Friday Faculty Foci last week to launch this year’s vertical Character Development Time...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Dr Eren Demir, an associate Professor at the University of Hertfordshire, has recently published a blog entitled “30 effective principles to studying: parents, children and...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Recently, the Science Faculty and year 12 science students showcased a number of presentations and activities for British Science Week, 2019. With the assistance of a great number...
Posted by Damien O'Brien
What a beautiful sunny day we had to visit Cambridge University with our Time to Sh9ne group last Friday. The students toured St. Catharine’s College, where they were...
Posted by Lauren Wright
Last Friday we were privileged to host an artist in residence at Bushey Meads who worked with a More Able group of 30 students who produced four stunning sculptures that have been placed in our quadrangle at the centre of our school.
Glinting in the sunshine, they add an inspiring dimension to our school community.
The four sculptures are an elephant, rhino, stag and bulldog – with a bone in its mouth!
They look amazing!
It was fantastic to see so many parents, carers and students attend both sittings of our annual More Able Evening on Wednesday evening this week. The Main Hall was packed for both...
What do you see whilst you’re on your daily walk? What have you NOTICED about how the views are developing on a daily basis. I have been particularly grateful for being able to...