Bushey Meads School

Bushey Meads School (also known as "BMS") is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Bushey, Hertfordshire, England. The school forms part of the Bushey St James Trust, in partnership with Little Reddings Primary School and Hartsbourne Primary School.[2]

Bushey Meads School
Address
Coldharbour Lane

, ,

WD23 4PA

England
Coordinates51.649°N 0.349°W / 51.649; -0.349
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoAspire to Achieve
Established1957 (Temporarily Closed)
Department for Education URN137872 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsDi Hoeksma
Head teacherJeremy Turner (Executive Principal - Bushey St James Trust)[1]
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1044
HousesSycamore
Ash
Willow
Elm
Oak
Maple
Beech
Colour(s)Green     
Websitebusheymeads.org.uk

History

The school was founded in 1957 as Bushey Secondary Modern School with a building designed for 636 pupils.[3]

In 1993 Dr Dena Coleman became the head teacher at Bushey Meads School.[4] The school had a budget of about £3m and it had over 1,000 secondary and sixth form pupils. It had become grant-maintained to balance its budgets but money was tight. The school suffered from small classrooms.[3] Coleman was head of the school until 1997.[4]

The school celebrated its 50th anniversary by taking a major role in the annual Bushey Carnival in 2007, basing some events on the history and successes of the school.

The name Bushey Meads derives from the original surrounding area. The site where the school buildings now stand was once mostly fields ("meads", from Old English mæd) surrounding the then small village of Bushey.

The school has been featured in TV programs including Grange Hill.

Notable former pupils

These are some famous students that attended Bushey Meads School:

References

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