Willow House Students Continue to Impress!
We are underway into the Spring Term now and I would like to inform you all about the great achievements Willow House Students have been a part of. I really want to recognise the...
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We are underway into the Spring Term now and I would like to inform you all about the great achievements Willow House Students have been a part of. I really want to recognise the...
Posted by James Booth
Despite all the challenges we have faced during the last year the Pastoral Team remain incredibly proud of the year groups we manage. The resilience and ability to adapt to new...
Posted by Helen Blowers
Enhanced remote learning in action was evident in Miss Timmons’ Year 12 Maths lesson. All students had connected in via the live lesson function on google classrooms and were able...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was a very enjoyable lesson to be in the food tech kitchen on Friday, making vegetable soup with a few year 7s that are currently in school during the latest lockdown. The...
Posted by David Chalkley
With the major government announcement on Monday evening and significant U-Turn in policy direction last week, I would like to thank all staff at Bushey Meads for the way that...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
As you know, the teachers at BMS started delivering Live Lessons this week via Google Meet. There have been a few teething problems along the way – including a whole school...
Posted by Graeme Searle
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Posted by Di Mcildowie
Keep a Quiet Counsel, Be Positive and Put Children First were some of the key thoughts high on my agenda last week as the world of education struggled again to grapple with the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by James Felix
It was inspiring to see Mrs Aden’ maths students on Tuesday morning engaging so well with their ‘hybrid‘ live lesson and working so hard. Over half of them were physically in the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
We are underway into the Spring Term now and I would like to inform you all about the great achievements Willow House Students have been a part of. I really want to recognise the students who have done an exceptional amount for our House and our School.
Briana Ciuhureanu in 7Willow has made a wonderful start to her Bushey Meads journey with 266 reward points and 0 consequence points! Briana is someone who constantly participates in lessons and is always willing to help her teacher and peers out. Briana is also the Willow House Representative for her CD Group and plays a massive part in ensuring her classmates voices are heard. Keep up the great work, Briana!
Thomas Sookhoo in 8Willow currently has 271 reward points and is sitting in 3rd place for the whole of year 8. He is just 4 points off the top and constantly receives R3’s for being an exemplary member of the class. Mr Piper issued Thomas with an R3 and said the following: “For going above and beyond to help tidy the class equipment and room after Art today. Showing great character and being extremely kind”. Comments like these make me extremely proud to be Willow’s Head of House and a part of the Bushey Meads Family.
Hashim Khan in 9Willow has made a very strong case for being Willow’s most improved student! Since the beginning of December, Hashim has received just 1 consequence point but over 30 achievement points. It seems Hashim has really taken the live lessons into his stride and it is really proving how much of a dedicated individual he is.
Robbie Lennon, 10Willow is one of the most energetic students I have ever met. Robbie has impressed his teachers with his focus in Year 10. In Business Studies he has impressed Mr Malik with his subject knowledge of world affairs and relating it to the subject. Great start to your GCSE’s Robbie!
Rhianna Hall in 11Willow received a High Achiever Award for showing great commitment in her choreography work, within the Performing and Visual Arts department. A postcard was sent home to award her for her amazing attitude to learning and the contributions she has made throughout the last half term. Keep up the excellent work, well done!
Mohib Jaffri in 12Willow is not only the House Representative for his group but is also considered an active member and ambassador for Willow House. Mohib is constantly getting involved in wider school activities including submitting over 5 House Arts entries! Mohib is a very caring person who always offers to help students and staff when they may need it. He is extremely popular with his peers so it is a pleasure to see him make such an impact!
In 13Willow, Elliot Murray is well on his way to achieving all his target grades in his A Levels and ensuring he is perfectly equipped for his future endeavours. Elliot is constantly receiving reward points in his Spanish lessons, many of which explain how hard he works and how he always wants to improve. Keep it up Elliot!
As we come to the end of term, we have enjoyed a range of house activities. House Arts Competition and the year 7 Christmas party This year we launched our design the Bushey...