Taking Time to Remember
Acting Assistant Headteacher and Head of Humanities and Social Sciences Mrs Knowles has led a series of poignant Remembrance Assemblies this week and has reminded us all to...
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Acting Assistant Headteacher and Head of Humanities and Social Sciences Mrs Knowles has led a series of poignant Remembrance Assemblies this week and has reminded us all to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Monday morning of this week Associate Leader Mrs Wright led an inspiring Monday Magic Moment introducing the theme of this year’s More Able Agenda ‘Flair.’...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was wonderful to experience some of our Year 11 students respecting the two minute’s silence today, remembering those who gave their lives for us, allowing us to enjoy...
Posted by Damien O'Brien
Posted by Danielle Bowe
It was excellent to join our year 8 students as they braved the frost for a COVID safe PE lesson. With staff having to overcome the additional challenges of sanitising footballs...
Posted by Claire Till
During these continued challenging times another major adaptation we have had to make as a school has been to move towards an online system for Parent Consultation Evenings. Our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
For Enrichment Day last week Year 9 were learning Christmas songs in French and Spanish. Half the students learnt Vive le Vent and the other half learnt Feliz Navidad. They...
Posted by Maria Fort
The art department was very excited to welcome our year 10 students back into the classrooms. Whilst they had been producing some lovely artwork at home it was great to be able to...
Posted by Kate Hoskins
One of the real strengths of Bushey Meads School is our immensely strong family ethos and atmosphere of kindness that exists across our learning community. This is something that...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by James Felix
Acting Assistant Headteacher and Head of Humanities and Social Sciences Mrs Knowles has led a series of poignant Remembrance Assemblies this week and has reminded us all to reflect and be thankful for the sacrifices that so many people have made in previous generations in the many conflicts that have taken place across the world . She explained about all the different coloured poppies and what they signify and encouraged all students to show kindness, tolerance and compassion as we really appreciate the peace that we all enjoy in our learning community here at Bushey Meads School.
The 11th November marks the date of wearing bright red poppies, remembering the courageous soldiers who dedicated and sacrificed their lives to save our country in WW2,...
From the 1st November, we will no longer be providing plastic disposable cups at our water outlets. Students will be required to carry a water bottle with them each day which they...