Student Leaders in Humanities
We have been learning about the history of monks and nuns, we also learnt how Saxons had to go in slavery after William the Conquer won the Battle of Hastings. We learnt about the...
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We have been learning about the history of monks and nuns, we also learnt how Saxons had to go in slavery after William the Conquer won the Battle of Hastings. We learnt about the...
Posted by Sarah Brown
Posted by William Thornton
It was a privilege to award four prestigious Executive Principal Awards on Wednesday morning this week in Year 9 Assembly. The awards were presented to Jake in 9 Ash, Sam and Luca...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of taking 60 students from Year 7 to visit Warner Bros Studios for the day. Students were invited in recognition of their sustained commitment to...
Posted by Teresa Turton
Last week, Year 6 came up to Bushey Meads to learn about WW2 and rationing. Students who hadn’t been on the school residential trip had been in school completing a range of...
Posted by Charlotte Hewitt
It was great to see Deputy Headteacher Mr Searle and Assistant Pastoral Manager Mrs Smith gather some of our high prior attaining students in Year 10 in our smart Sixth Form Study...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
This week our inspiring and hard working Pastoral Managers have been leading the whole school assemblies and have been promoting with all students the power of perseverance. As...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
CRICKET Year 7/8 Cricket v Croxley Danes (Division 1) Date : Thursday 9th June 2022 Score : BMS 61 for 8 off 15 overs, Croxley Danes 62 for 4 off 14.5 overs Result : Croxley...
Posted by Ashley Cartledge
Last Friday in our Friday Faculty Foci one of our dedicated and hardworking Maths teachers Mrs Selliah shared with all staff her smart idea for easily capturing ‘next...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Danielle Bowe
On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of taking 60 students from Year 7 to visit Warner Bros Studios for the day. Students were invited in recognition of their sustained commitment to and effort in Library Studies, many having worked hard to improve their reading or expand the range of books they read.
Students spoke highly of their day – “It was really fun”, “It was good because we were learning about how the movies were made etc in a fun environment rather than on screens”, “It was amazing”, “I loved the day”.
Along with the other accompanying staff I was so proud of our students; whilst their enthusiasm and excitement was palpable, they still managed to exhibit excellent behaviour and consideration for other visitors. I think their rendition of ‘Sweet Caroline’ on the short journey home, spoke volumes!
For their first Enrichment Day at Bushey Meads we took Year 7 to Kidzania, a scaled city where every child is given the freedom to be whoever they want. The excitement in the...
On Saturday 17th March Miss Skevington, Mr Knowles, Mr Malik and Mr Hawkins travelled to Bath for the World Challenge Summit Meeting. This was fantastic opportunity for staff to...