SEND information evening
On Thursday 8 June the SEND leaders held an information afternoon for parents and carers whose children are in Year 6 and have an EHCP or wider SEND needs. The afternoon was...
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On Thursday 8 June the SEND leaders held an information afternoon for parents and carers whose children are in Year 6 and have an EHCP or wider SEND needs. The afternoon was...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Anxiety and Mental health in SEND As we all know COVID-19 has had a huge impact on the anxiety of all our young people and this has been particularly difficult for our SEND...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Why do sensory behaviours happen? Imagine each of the 5 senses has a cup. Some cups are tiny, some are large. The student’s main focus is keeping each cup full, without having it...
Posted by Roa Dillon
I am sharing the SEND ‘Tip of the Month’ for April 2021. When I studied for my national SENDCo award as delegates we spent a lot of time looking at the ‘Iceberg...
Posted by Roa Dillon
I have started to share a ‘SEND tip of the month’ with our teachers and I thought all the parents home schooling could also use the advice so I am sharing it with you...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Dear all our Parents and Carers, We are slowly returning to a new kind of normal and it is lovely to see our wonderful school buzzing with small groups of students again. We have...
Posted by Roa Dillon
Dear all, It has been lovely catching up with lots of you over the phone recently. I have heard lovely stories about all the work you are completing during lock down. Please see...
Posted by Roa Dillon
On Thursday 4th April, a group of 5 students and 3 staff members travelled via the underground to Southwark to visit one of London’s most famous Art Galleries, The Tate...
Posted by Hannah Bailey
On Friday 22nd March, our school was selected to participate in the SEND Quiet Day at the Houses of Parliament. 13 students and 4 staff members travelled to London via the...
Posted by Rupinder Ahluwalia
On Thursday 8 June the SEND leaders held an information afternoon for parents and carers whose children are in Year 6 and have an EHCP or wider SEND needs. The afternoon was hosted by Mrs Seed, SENDCo, who alongside her colleagues discussed the resources and support available to students within Bushey Meads School.
Click the link below to read the Watford Observer article about Armaan https://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/news/23569316.bushey-meads-school-teen-takes-sky-raf-pilots/
It was an amazing experience to attend the Watford Careers and Enterprise SEND networking event at Watford FC stadium. We learnt about the different programmes available through...