Posted on: 29/01/2021Art Competition - Life on a CloudArt Competition—Life on a Cloud We thought you might like to get your teeth into another competition! It might keep you a little occupied and could get your creativity flowing. For this piece of Art we are going to give you the title of ‘Life on a Cloud’. We aren’t going to tell you anymore than that! You can draw, paint, collage, or use any other form of art material that allows you to produce a piece of art work that is no bigger than A3 and is able to hang on a wall without bits dropping off! It really is up to your imagination! The competition is open to anyone in our school family. Either send a photo of your work or safely drop it into the school office by Tuesday 23rd February. There is an Art set waiting for the winner. Categories: 1 CategorySchool News
Posted on: 29/01/2021A message from Assistant Head Joanne CrockerIt has not been the easiest start to term with many of the children returning to remote education, but I would like to say a huge thank you to every member of staff, who with their incredible commitment to the children, have slipped seamlessly into remote education. It has been wonderful to see that without exception every one of our fabulous children has shown positive engagement in the Zoom sessions, in the work set, or by their relentless positivity in school. We appreciate the hard work and dedication that so many of you are putting into your children's remote education and we recognise that this is no easy challenge. There will be days where things seem overwhelming and we would urge you on those days to do what makes you and your children happy. Mental health and wellbeing is far more important than completing every piece of work in the classroom. As a school we are here to support you the best way we can so please do get in touch if you have any questions or concerns. Finally, we would like to wish Lindsay every happiness in her retirement and as soon as we are able to, we will say a proper goodbye. Categories: 1 CategorySchool News
Posted on: 14/01/2021Lindsay Gabriel, Executive Head of School retiresDear Parents and Carers, I am sad to announce that Lindsay Gabriel has decided that now is the time for her to retire. Lindsay has worked in school leadership for 15 years and has contributed a huge amount to the profession. She has spent almost 2 years leading TRLP's Small Schools' Hub and in this time has brought the 3 schools together as an effective team enabling significant improvements in the teaching and learning for all students. She is a kind, caring leader who has supported her staff team during the unprecedented circumstances which have been thrust upon us over much of the year. I am sure you would like to join me to thank Lindsay for her contribution to the schools and wish her a safe, healthy and happy retirement. Yours faithfully, Suzanne Flack CEOCategories: 1 CategorySchool News