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08/05/24

Our Career Fair buzzed with energy! Students explored exciting opportunities while chatting about their futures. Huge thanks to our amazing students, generous establishments, and dedicated staff for making it a fantastic day! pic.twitter.com/4O2gKzh4UY— Guildford County Sch () May 8, 2024

08/05/24

Today, Year 11 had our last assembly; a mix of laughter, celebration, and genuine emotions. As exams approach, remember we're here cheering you on every step. This is just the beginning of your journey. Make every exam count! We're proud of you! pic.twitter.com/Bb7YgNpEfm— Guildford County Sch () May 8, 2024

08/05/24

Our sensory garden is taking shape, finishing touches! 🌱 pic.twitter.com/HiUcCcdARm— George Abbot School () May 8, 2024

08/05/24

Cricket is most definitely back! 🏏 pic.twitter.com/REKJE9B2cf— George Abbot School () May 8, 2024

07/05/24

🎶 Groove this Saturday at Guildford County School as our Funk Collective Band brings on the beats! Doors open at 7:30 PM for jivin' rhythms, classic funk throwbacks, and new beats! Secure your tickets now to support local talent! pic.twitter.com/ego5Cp2vky— Guildford County Sch () May 7, 2024

07/05/24

Chick cam is up and running for Year 5: https://t.co/YF7g7W1E81 pic.twitter.com/XCNZfgVJ2v— Northmead Junior School () May 7, 2024

07/05/24

Our students have been busy building these planters, planting and watering! 🌱 🌸 pic.twitter.com/qHTvilMLaS— George Abbot School () May 7, 2024

05/05/24

We were truly captivated by the magical and sensational musical extravaganza that unfolded before our eyes! Huge thanks to our hosts and to our talented musical students and dedicated staff for making this unforgettable evening possible! pic.twitter.com/W9sJjECoZi— Guildford County Sch () May 5, 2024

03/05/24

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03/05/24

Personal development and opportunities being held as a central tenet to every aspect of school life makes the difference to children’s views of themselves...read more https://t.co/3XkQCamy5r pic.twitter.com/GST4eHJpzm

03/05/24

Good luck to Yr11 music team! 🎶🪇 https://t.co/UsLopgDGyN

03/05/24

Congratulations to the Year 11 award winners. Well done! 👏 https://t.co/2sUomiLIjc— Learning Partners () May 3, 2024

03/05/24

Great life skills! https://t.co/uvScNDGwNh

02/05/24

Huge well done to Year 11 Award Winners tonight! Celebration assembly tomorrow 🎉 pic.twitter.com/zqYOSmUSAk— George Abbot School () May 2, 2024

02/05/24

Today saw a selection of Year 3&4 students try their hand out roundnet! Testing their hand eye Co ordination and agility! Great fun was had by all! Thanks for the invite! pic.twitter.com/UJW6OXF5ek— BoxgroveSchoolSport () May 2, 2024

02/05/24

Today Year 10 completed the Elite Skills Academy with ! They took on different problem solving challenges, developing their teamwork, communication and resilience skills 💪 🧠 They also learnt about the variety of careers within the army and the different pathways in. pic.twitter.com/WWkf6yewLO— Kings College () May 2, 2024

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26th May 2023

My desk is located close to a window and over the past few weeks I have been fascinated to watch a pair of nesting blue tits in action.

They started by finding a small gap in the cladding of the building, and gradually visiting it more frequently. They were obviously exploring it as a possible nesting site; checking out whether it was safe from predators, weatherproof, and within easy reach of nesting materials and food.

Their next phase was to build their nest, and at this stage their activity level moved up a level. They flew more busily back and forth, their beaks full of bits of grass, leaves, tiny twigs, and anything useful found at the riverside. They would often stop for a moment on the windowsill, catching their breath or planning their next move. I saw them feeding themselves and preening their feathers; although tiny they are absolutely beautiful and were obviously looking after themselves.

In the last couple of weeks, they have really shifted up a gear. They both fly continuously back and forth all day, stopping in the nest only for a minute or so. I have watched them catch bugs in mid-flight over the river and pick insects off the leaves of a nearby tree. They both look quite untidy presently; their feathers are dishevelled, and their activity is non-stop. They genuinely look like they are working at full tilt!

I can't see inside their nest, and I can't see how big their chicks are, but I am excited for the day when they are ready to fledge and are able to start exploring their world for themselves. I bet their parents are looking forward to it even more!

It seems to me that in education we work like that too. We have periods of preparation, periods of 'ramping up' and periods of intense hard work, when we are really pushing ourselves. Often, we can't quite see the 'pay off', but we know it's there and we work hard for it. This might be supporting children to achieve their best exam results, helping EAL students to grow their English skills, or teaching new Reception children their phonics. At the trust this often looks like working to get the best suppliers, the best prices, and the best products and services into our schools, all of which have unique needs and preferences. All of these are done to help our children "live their best lives" (to borrow a phrase from social media!). We do it because we know how critical strong foundations are for happy, successful lives.

For me personally, this last half term has been a period of 'hard pushing' - and I know that the school-based colleagues with whom I'm collaborating on the compliance system and the new primary catering supplier will echo that! I can't quite see the 'pay off' yet, but I know for certain it's there and I'm excited to celebrate it when it comes.

I hope we all enjoy a restful and sunny half-term break, with time to gather our energies, ready for the last half term of this school year. Where has the time gone?!

 

 

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