The importance of diversity, equity and inclusion
On June 2 2026, members of the Red Trust organisation, including governors, parents and students from Hartsbourne and Little Reddings wonderfully showcased the values of...
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On June 2 2026, members of the Red Trust organisation, including governors, parents and students from Hartsbourne and Little Reddings wonderfully showcased the values of...
Posted by Greg Knowles
Introducing Miss Ali, Careers and Work Related Learning Coordinator I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Miss Ali and I am delighted to have...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Stanley M For being a positive role model, being polite and respectful all the time.
Posted by Amaani Ali
This week marked an exciting milestone in our Vertical Character Development Programme as students from Ash, Beech, Elm, Maple, Sycamore, Oak and Willow Houses came together to...
Posted by Emma Denton
ATHLETICS DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS As another fantastic athletics season draws to a close we can celebrate the many successes of our Bushey Meads students. After individual success...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
This week marked the start of the Year 10 and Year 12 PPEs. For many of our Year 10 students, this is their first full PPE experience, and they have handled the challenge with...
Posted by Mo Abusef
The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) highlights the strategy of providing feedback as one of the most effective and cost-efficient ways to improve learning outcomes. As long...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to thank all our inspiring Heads of House for all the work they do to strengthen that sense of community within our school. Each of the seven Houses at BMS encourages...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Friday we invited parents, carers, governors and staff to join us at the alternative curriculum area for an open afternoon that celebrated student success....
Posted by Tracy Greenwood
Last week, a small group of our Year 9 students had the exciting opportunity to visit Graduate Fashion Week in London, where they experienced the creativity and innovation of the...
Posted by Niralee Pattni
On June 2 2026, members of the Red Trust organisation, including governors, parents and students from Hartsbourne and Little Reddings wonderfully showcased the values of inclusivity and diversity in their respective primary schools! With the excellent support from the student leadership team and Lucy Dempster, who has kindly hosted and initiated the program, students have positively contributed to the event by opening warm welcomes and greetings to the many people invited.
Students from Hartsbourne and Little Reddings showed their inclusivity in school through conducting fantastic speeches and inspiring pictures to reinforce the importance of diversity! Each student who participated in the speeches had an amazing opportunity to earn a leadership position once they became a student in Bushey Meads School. This truly shows that inclusive leadership promotes equality by ensuring all students are heard, having that ‘Mind to be Kind’ and most importantly, given the equal opportunity for students to ‘Aspire to Achieve’.
In Bushey Meads School, our school demonstrates inclusivity in many ways through school events and activities that are designed to embrace diversity, ensuring everyone gets involved and feels part of the community! A student in Bushey Meads, Ehra Gargaritano has eagerly discussed the values of inclusivity in our school, highlighting that every student is respected and valued. We continue to positively embed inclusivity for all students in each school, creating a warm and welcoming community!
In Autumn term Year 9 had completed their cooking and nutrition topic and learnt to make a range of sweet and savoury dishes. At the end of the topic they wanted to share their...
Our Cooking Club enjoyed a hot and busy baking session after school on Tuesday, making delicious homemade pizzas. The warm weather was perfect for proving the dough, which rose...