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Think you’ve got what it takes to outsmart, outplay and outshine the Heads of House? Now’s your chance to prove it. The much-anticipated “Beat the Heads of House”...
Posted by Nicky Hughes
We are proud that the vast majority of our students represent the school positively when they are out in the community. They are respectful, trustworthy and demonstrate the values...
Posted by Chantal Smith
At Bushey Meads Sixth form, we understand that Education reaches far beyond the classroom. Increasing student understanding is a key part of preparing them for adulthood and that...
Posted by Teryne Goldstone
We know that a good day starts with a full stomach, so our caterers, Innovate, are expanding our breakfast offerings to ensure everyone has access to a warm meal before the start...
Posted by Olivia de Groot
We are pleased to share an invitation from Hertfordshire Constabulary and Hertfordshire County Council Services for Young People. They are seeking Black young people (aged 14–18)...
Posted by Olivia de Groot
With just 35 school days to go until the GCSE examinations start, staff at Bushey Meads are doing everything they can to support the hard working Year 11 students to prepare as...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to hear from our More Able Coordinator and Associate Leader Mr Johnson shortly before the recent half term holiday in a Staff Briefing Friday Faculty Foci. With our...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
I would like to thank Deputy Headteacher Mr Beswick for arranging an inspiring annual Governors Training Event for all our hardworking and dedicated Governors who serve and...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
It was great to hear from Deputy Headteacher Ms de Groot at the start of this half term and be reminded in our Monday Magic Moment in Staff Briefing in the Main Hall of some of...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Mo Abusef
This week, our Year 10 students have been out on Work Experience placements, and what a fantastic week it has been. We could not be prouder of the maturity, enthusiasm and professionalism they have shown.
It has been a real privilege to visit a number of students in their placements and to see first-hand the positive impression they are making. Our students have been working across a wide range of industries, including Primary Schools, Nurseries, Hairdressers, Property Maintenance and Management, Charity Shops, Groceries and Warner Bros. In every setting, they have represented the school brilliantly.
What has stood out most during visits is the pride our Year 10s are taking in their work. They have embraced early starts, new responsibilities and stepping outside of their comfort zones. Employers have praised their positive attitudes, reliability and eagerness to learn and wonderful feedback for both the students and the school. Some students that I have visited have also commented on the resilience that they have built through the new challenges that they have faced.
Work Experience is about more than simply trying out a job; it is about building confidence, developing employability skills and beginning to think about future pathways. This week has shown that our Year 10 cohort is more than ready to rise to those challenges.
Well done Year 10, you have been exceptional ambassadors for our school. We are incredibly proud of you all.

As we move further into the school year, our Year 10 students have been busy preparing for an important milestone in their academic and personal development, Work Experience Week....