GHS Connect #2 Monday 12 September
Mia's notes
I hope everyone has had a good weekend.
I thought that last week was a very successful start to term. I know that the first week or so always feels like a bit of a honeymoon but 4 key things really struck me as making a massive difference:-
- Everyone was out and about on duty, in place and on time.
- The new capacity in the pastoral teams already feels very significant and impactful.
- Meet and Greet was, in the main, strong. A reminder that this is non-negotiable please.
- Learning and teaching in the classroom was exemplary.
If we can go just some way to managing this all of the time, there is no reason why the school can’t feel calm, positive and productive all of the time. Thank you all for working as such a great team and for ensuring we have had such a positive start!
Obviously, we have had significant and sad news as a country, but I know that everyone will have different feelings and reactions to the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Lou asked me to share the following information which came through from our counselling team, which I thought was helpful.
When a significant figure dies and the country goes into national mourning our own sense of grief and loss may be triggered. If you have been impacted by this news or would like some help talking to your child about death please contact Joanne Morgan, our Therapeutic Lead in School, on Tel: 07785-798759.
On an operational level, the DfE has now confirmed that schools will be closed on Monday 19th September, for the bank holiday that was agreed this weekend. I will write to parents with this information today.
Finally, from me, please don’t forget to bring Year 7 and 8 down to lunch if you are teaching them P4 at 12:20pm and 12:30pm respectively. Please do not bring Year 8 down before this time, as the Year 7s will still be eating.
Have a great week and thank you again for all that you are doing,
Mia