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Headmaster's Blog

March 2023

  • Published on 24/03/23 by Natalie Hunt

    Lifting our spirits

    I am sure you will concur that the lambs and the daffodils alongside the drive into school lift our spirits as the world awakens to spring. We can, as we come to the end of term, reflect on the numerous opportunities that pupils have enjoyed at school, whilst also looking forward to residential trip...
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  • Published on 17/03/23 by Natalie Hunt

    Adding value

    You may be aware that yesterday was the fourth day of pay-related industrial action by teachers in the state sector, with many schools having to close or only able to teach certain year groups. The previous day, the Times Educational Supplement’s Schools Wellbeing survey of 5,858 staff reporte...
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  • Published on 10/03/23 by Natalie Hunt

    Quality assured

    We are sorry we have had to take the rare decision to close this morning, and I hope that it does not cause you too much inconvenience. As you know, lessons are being provided online, so children should be happily and productively occupied. The weather is due to improve, so we will make decisio...
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  • Published on 03/03/23 by Natalie Hunt

    Making every second count

    I imagine you have followed some of the current controversy over the ‘Lockdown Files’: leaked WhatsApp messages between Matt Hancock, former Health Secretary, and other ministers, including from December 2020 when they were debating whether to close schools for a second time. Whether...
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March 2023