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I popped into Miss Collins’ classroom during Character Development Coach time a few weeks ago to see how things were going and ended up staying for the duration, as a result...
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I popped into Miss Collins’ classroom during Character Development Coach time a few weeks ago to see how things were going and ended up staying for the duration, as a result...
Posted by Graeme Searle
Aspiring to achieve our year 11 students completed their PPE in Art this week. Having been given the topic of ‘identity’ for their theme students showed transferable...
Posted by Claire Till
Our year 9 students enjoyed an assembly on success this week. Led by Mrs Smith (Pastoral Manager) they reflected on what success looked like and building on recent experiences how...
Posted by Claire Till
Each half term, our SLC’s meet with Mrs Pattni and Mr Symeou. Our Student Learning Consultants have many responsibilities and one specific element of their role is to meet with us...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
Staff at Bushey Meads School are always thinking of creative and innovative ways to increase student engagement in lessons and on Monday at Staff Briefing science teacher Mr...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
So far in the Year 10 we have started to learn about the topics we need to know about for our GCSEs, we have learnt about Kaiser Wilhelm II; the Weimar Republic as well as the...
Posted by Adam Lyley
Introducing the new addition to the Bushey Meads staff, Mr Kaye. Being a learning assistant, Mr Kaye provides support to the students and teachers as well as 1:1 help with those...
Posted by Eliz Noyan
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Posted by James Felix
As another week comes to a close, both staff and students are looking forward to the weekend but we have to take a moment to appreciate the success of the Bushey Meads Newsletter....
Posted by Unami Tenga
I popped into Miss Collins’ classroom during Character Development Coach time a few weeks ago to see how things were going and ended up staying for the duration, as a result of the lovely activity students were involved in and the positive atmosphere it created.
Miss Collins gave every student a pile of post-it notes and asked them to write down anything they had done at school that they were proud of during the first half term. Students then had to stick them on a flip-chart stand and Miss Collins selected a few to read to the class to initiate discussion and a round of applause.
The session finished with a short video that Miss Collins had put together by way of a highlight reel of the first half term at BMS. The students loved watching this and it created a lovely atmosphere which I imagine remained with the students throughout the entire day.
Here we are again at the start of another busy academic year at Bushey Meads School. A fresh start for all mixed with numerous new opportunities to succeed can only mean one...
Literacy is taken very seriously at BMS and viewed as a vital cog in the wheel of student progress. High standards of literacy allow students to access the curriculum in every...