Engaging lessons for Year 7
On Tuesday morning I visited several Year 7 lesions and was incredibly impressed with the engaging learning taking place. In Science, Mrs Bevin-Gahan, Lead SEND teacher, was...
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On Tuesday morning I visited several Year 7 lesions and was incredibly impressed with the engaging learning taking place. In Science, Mrs Bevin-Gahan, Lead SEND teacher, was...
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Assistant Pastoral Manager Miss Kent led a very powerful assembly on Wednesday morning of this week which was listened to by over 400 students and staff in Year 8 and 9 with...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Our Word Root of the Week this week is RUPT, from the Latin meaning ‘burst‘. Students explored other words with the root RUPT, and learned how to remember the double...
Posted by Amy Druce
We are thrilled to kick off this academic year with a variety of engaging activities for everyone in Willow House! House of Arts Competition: Equality and Diversity The House of...
Posted by Emma Denton
Posted by Jackson Helyer
On Wednesday the 5th of June 2024, I went to see the Michael Jackson musical. The show portrayed the life and career of Michael Jackson in varying stages. There were many talented...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
At Bushey Meads we celebrate key events marked in History and we want to celebrate the idea of Black History Month. Below is a little bit of History which is why we...
Posted by Madeline Silla
The Kindness Matters Programme greatly enhances the prospects of all those taking part; particularly when applying for future education...
Posted by Des Timotheou
On enrichment day, we had so many talented students at Bushey Meads who rose to the challenge of making a prototype Mars Rover from a limited range of materials. The year 8 STEM...
Posted by David Chalkley
At Bushey Meads we use a variety of online platforms to support students’ learning, each week we will focus on one such platform to bring you all the information you need to...
Posted by Joe Beswick
We are thrilled to kick off this academic year with a variety of engaging activities for everyone in Willow House!
The House of Arts competition is officially underway, and this year’s theme is Equality and Diversity. As your Head of Willow House, I am eager to see our creative talents shine! Let’s rally together and aim for victory this year.
We also have an exciting incentive for our students! Those with excellent attendance and a positive Attitude to Learning (ATL) will be invited to our Pizza and Popcorn Party in December. This is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate your hard work and dedication.
As we progress through the school year, let’s concentrate on two vital aspects of our success: attendance and Attitude to Learning (ATL).
Attendance: Regular attendance is essential for making the most of your educational experience. Every day counts, and being present helps you engage fully with your learning journey.
Attitude to Learning (ATL): A positive ATL not only enhances your academic performance but also fosters a supportive and collaborative environment within our House.
Now is the time to start working on your entries for the competition! Whether you excel in photography, art, dance, drama, music, or poetry, we encourage you to express your creativity and interpret the theme of Equality and Diversity in your own unique way.
If you have any questions about the House of Arts competition, the Pizza and Popcorn Party, or anything else, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your CDC or your Head of House directly.
Let’s make this year an incredible one, Willow House. Embrace your creativity, focus on your ATL, and let’s achieve great things together!
With less 65 school days to go until the first GCSE exam, year 11 students have started the new term with a series of focused interventions. These interventions close gaps,...
The Kindness Matters Programme greatly enhances the prospects of all those taking part; particularly when applying for future education...