Theme of the Week Assembly: RESPECT
It was a privilege to speak this week to all students in the school via their year group bubble assemblies about one of our core values of RESPECT. At this time of needing to...
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It was a privilege to speak this week to all students in the school via their year group bubble assemblies about one of our core values of RESPECT. At this time of needing to...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are delighted to announce our extracurricular timetable for music this academic year. Due to the current situation we will be running year group days for our KS3 students as...
Posted by Nicholas Gray
Although Bushey Meads School has always had very expansive grounds, for most of the year a lot of the outdoor space is water logged and unusable. In comparison, our existing...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It has been wonderful to welcome back all our students to school this week and get back to learning within the classroom. As you are aware, we have slightly staggered the end of...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
It has been so impressive to see the positive start all our new Year 7 students have made at Bushey Meads, safely finding their way around the school site, meeting their teachers...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This year our staff training or INSET days were focussed on Embedding Greatness across our school community. Greatness is achieved by excellent staff all working together,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This year we have welcomed nearly 50 external students to our Sixth Form at Bushey Meads which is another indication of our outstanding provision at Post 16 and growing reputation...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
One of the key criteria for for keeping safe during this period of time which continues to be overshadowed by the Coronavirus pandemic is to very simply, but effectively,...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
With the continued Covid-19 restrictions on schools, one of the key aspects of the new term we have had to provide for is to maintain students in year group bubbles. At break and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a privilege to speak this week to all students in the school via their year group bubble assemblies about one of our core values of RESPECT. At this time of needing to respect other people’s personal space and follow all the rules for maintaining a safe school, even more than normal, it was a pertinent message. If you respect yourself and others you will inevitably be successful in life and develop those excellent character traits we talk so much about at BMS; attending school on time, being ready for learning and trying your best in all lessons, aiming for an Attitude to Learning of at least 6 or 7!
Assistant Headteacher Mrs Till led the Main School Assemblies this week on the hugely important topic of Internet Safety. She started the engaging and thought provoking assemblies...
The start of a new term sees the start of a new programme of sport and physical activity practices, clubs and competitive fixtures. Last year many of our students took the...