Welcome to the final edition of the ‘Whistle’ for this academic year.
What a year it has been. The weather has varied from gale force storms (and associated enforced school closure for some) to a ‘Red’ weather warning for extreme heat – and all in a matter of months!
Furthermore, we have exhibited real determination and resilience in coming through the tail-end of the pandemic. Many will recall the final few weeks prior to the Christmas break with many schools having to ‘close bubbles’ or place year groups on a rota system.
Throughout all of this, though, we have collectively persevered, supported each other and dealt with every challenge that has come our way.
Despite the changes to normal routines and the many challenges, there have been numerous high points and moments of celebration – sports days, proms, concerts & fairs: a sign of us reconnecting as a community.
Throughout the year, whatever the situation, we have done our utmost to preserve the quality of education we provide. We have gone the extra mile to keep our children in school and deliver a meaningful learning experience.
We are now in receipt of our primary phonics screening check results (PSC) and can take heart from the success our children have achieved in their early reading. 86.5% passed the screening check. Furthermore, the KS2 RWM% for our Year 6 cohort of 793 children is 64% compared to the national average of 59%.
We now have fingers crossed for our A level and GCSE results in August.
I know several staff are leaving us to pastures new or indeed retirement. I’d like to specifically mention Jason Scales who has chosen to retire from his position as Headteacher at Boringdon Primary School after 26 years of committed service at the same school! I wish them every success in their new venture or a peaceful and restful retirement!
Looking ahead to the start of the new academic year may I remind staff that:
Thursday 1 September 2022
- All WeST Primary leaders and teachers to attend the third curriculum excellence training day at the Crowne Plaza in Plymouth. 8:45am arrival & coffee.
- Support staff will have received guidance from their respective Headteacher depending on their contractual position.
- All WeST secondary leaders and teachers to attend their own school unless directed otherwise. Again, support staff will have received guidance from their Headteacher.
Friday 2 September 2022
- All WeST primary leaders and teachers to attend their own school. As above in terms of guidance for support staff.
- All WeST secondary leaders and teachers to attend their own school. As above in terms of guidance for support staff.
Monday 5 September 2022
- First day of teaching. All WeST schools open for children with local arrangements.
I sign off by wishing everyone a very well earned break. Do enjoy your time with family and friends, and take the opportunity to recharge your emotional and physical batteries.
Best wishes,
Rob Haring, CEO