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Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Tuesday 30 June 2020


I cannot believe we are at the end of June and now in Week 12 of school lockdown.  We now have three more weeks before the end of the academic year and there is still plenty to do.  We are still delivering a variety of different subject related sessions to students from years 10 and 12 as well as making the necessary plans for fully reopening in September.  On this second point, yesterday I recorded myself deliver a presentation that will be sent out to students and parents in the next couple of days illustrating our plans.  More information about September was released in the press last night ahead of the Government’s announcement on Thursday.  We still have a long road ahead!

This week, I had the pleasure of meeting the six students who have been selected to lead the three sections within the CCF and the 18 students who have been selected to be next year’s Senior Prefect Team.  We are having to do things differently though.  I would normally gather the students in my office to congratulate them but this year I am speaking to them via Microsoft Teams.  Year 12 is a really good year, and so I am looking forward to working with these students who will now lead the student body.  The task ahead will be a challenge; the first part of their job being to establish how they are going to lead by example from a distance.  They are already full of ideas though.

Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Tuesday 23 June 2020


This week we continue to welcome more Year 10 and Year 12 students back into school.  Yesterday we delivered the last of the Year 12 UCAS sessions as well as running a drama workshop for Year 10.  We are now moving to more subject specific sessions for Year 12 as well as continuing to run sessions for Year 10 students studying more practical subjects.  It has been so good seeing the students again, and hearing more young voices about the place.  

Much of the focus now is looking towards September and putting a plan together for the new academic year.  We have established a set of principles we wish to follow, which include ensuring we welcome the students back in a phased and safe manner as well as preparing the students for a blended style of learning to enable them to work at school and from home.  Details of this plan will be published soon.

We now have some very good news about our all-weather pitch project.  All of the planning conditions have been signed off so we now have the green light to start.  It has been a long journey, but hopefully we can start very shortly.  The project will take about 20 weeks and will hopefully be ready by November. 


Tuesday, 16 June 2020

Tuesday 16 June 2020


We have now reached the point where we are able to welcome more students into the school.  Yesterday we welcomed a group of Year 12 students to begin looking at the UCAS application process and a group of Year 10 students to complete essential work in their Film and Media GCSE. The day went very well, and everybody understand the new way of working.  More similar sessions will continue during the rest of the week.

Yesterday we also completed some work on our new virtual Year 6 Induction Programme.  Supporting Year 6 boys during the transition from primary to secondary school has always been very important to us, and this mind-set has not changed during these unprecedented times.  Most of what we have done in the past is now being delivered virtually, and this has required us to think creatively.  We hope that the boys and their parents appreciate our new way of supporting them.

Wednesday, 10 June 2020

Tuesday 9 June 2020


We are now in Week 12 of lockdown and Week 9 of school closures, but this time next week we would have opened our doors to more students.  From Monday small groups of Year 10 and Year 12 students will be coming into school to receive face-to-face support.  We are starting with students who need to complete essential work that requires school equipment.  Subjects such as Film and Media, D & T, Art and Science are desperate to move their curriculum on but have not been able to.  As we do this we will then move to a position where we can invite other students into the school who require some one-to-one support - those students who may have been struggling at home.  Throughout all of this we will constantly review what we are providing and make any adjustments where necessary.  I am looking forward to seeing the students.


Tuesday, 2 June 2020

Tuesday 2 June 2020


Welcome back everyone, and welcome to the start of Term 6.  I hope you all had a good half term break and that you were able to enjoy the glorious weather.

Today is a very busy one.  It not only sees the start of the final term of the academic year and the continuation of online learning, it also signifies the start of our final preparations that we need to make to be in a position to reopen.  The aim is to reopen from Monday 15th June for small groups of Year 10 and Year 12 students, and there is still plenty to do before we open the school gates.  Parents of those year groups will be informed very soon of our plans, but it is hoped that reopening can form the beginning of how we return to some form of normality.  This journey of returning to normality will be carefully managed and cautiously undertaken as it is important we review what we do at regular intervals and ensure we provide a level of confidence to everyone involved.

From today we also welcome back students from years 11 and 13 who are being invited in to return their textbooks.  This administrative task occurs every year, but this year we have had to things a lot differently.  Students will come into school in small groups over the next two weeks, and hopefully by the end of next week we will have everything returned!  Despite this all being very functional, it will be really good to see the students again and find out how they have been doing.

Also today, the School Captain and School Vice-Captain Handover Ceremony is taking place.  Jonah and Jack, the current incumbents, are coming into school to return their textbooks.  At the same time, Chris and Tom, the new incumbents, will join them to officially receive the roles.  This small ceremony usually takes place just after Easter, but again, we have had to do things differently.  I will be saying a few words, followed by some words from Jonah and Jack, before they both ring the school bell to signify the end of their tenure.  They will of course ring the bell separately, and after a clean with an alcohol wipe!  There will be tears.