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Associate Leader Mr Johnson led the important main school assemblies this week on the theme of independence and provided loads of great ideas and practical strategies to all...
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Associate Leader Mr Johnson led the important main school assemblies this week on the theme of independence and provided loads of great ideas and practical strategies to all...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Tuesday this week our some of our Year 13 students came into school for our Raising Achievement Day. They used the time productively to attend revision sessions and work in...
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This week marked an important milestone for our Year 9 students as they began their end of year examinations. The students sat their English exam on Wednesday, followed by Science...
Posted by Mo Abusef
On Wednesday, 29th April, the maths block was filled with a focused, electric energy as Bushey Meads School hosted the annual UKMT Junior Mathematical Challenge. This year was...
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Last week, we were pleased to welcome back Dr Van der Spoel to Bushey Meads School. While his previous sessions were with our older cohorts, this visit focused specifically on our...
Posted by Olivia de Groot
Saira Noor – For showing persistence and care towards her studies, and continuing to be respectful and punctual.
Posted by Amaani Ali
It was so encouraging and really impressive to see over 70 Year 11 and Year 13 students attend the first Study Saturday of the year last weekend and experience the focus and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Tuesday the 5th May we saw Bushey Meads teachers inviting Year 11 and Year 13 students into school for their annual Raising Achievement Day. This Day is dedicated to our...
Posted by Madeline Silla
Looking after ourselves isn’t only about staying physically healthy – it’s equally important to take care of our mental wellbeing, too. In fact, our mental health can be...
Posted by Kirsty Beresford
NEWS Mr Cartledge Head of PE and Health ATHLETICS County League Athletics – Match 1 Date : Thursday 30th April 2025 On Thursday 30th April the BMS Junior and Senior...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
On Wednesday, 29th April, the maths block was filled with a focused, electric energy as Bushey Meads School hosted the annual UKMT Junior Mathematical Challenge. This year was particularly special, with a massive turnout of over 100 students from Year 7 and Year 8 stepping up to take on the challenge.
It wasn’t just a test; it was a celebration of logic, problem-solving, and intellectual curiosity. Seeing so many young mathematicians eager to test their mettle was a testament to the growing passion for STEM within our school community.
The UKMT Challenge is world-renowned for moving beyond standard classroom arithmetic. It pushes students into a “deep dive” of mathematical reasoning, requiring them to use lateral thinking rather than just memorized formulas.
Participation in the UKMT is about more than just winning certificates (though we are keeping our fingers crossed for plenty of Bronzes, Silvers, and Golds!). The primary goal is exposure. By tackling these high-level problems, our students:
Build Resilience: Learning to stay calm when a solution isn’t immediately obvious.
Enhance Critical Thinking: Analyzing problems from multiple angles.
Boost Confidence: Realizing they can compete at a national standard. The papers have now been sent off for marking, and we expect the results to return in the coming weeks.
Regardless of the scores, the sheer enthusiasm shown by our Year 7s and 8s has made this event a resounding success.
A huge well done to everyone who participated! Your willingness to challenge yourselves is what makes the Bushey Meads spirit so unique. Keep those mathematical gears turning!
Khushboo Maken Sood
Looking to engineer your career and celebrate International Women in Engineering Day? Meet and network with women and non-binary role models at this panel event, on Saturday 27...
Last week, we were pleased to welcome back Dr Van der Spoel to Bushey Meads School. While his previous sessions were with our older cohorts, this visit focused specifically on our...