Focus on Education March 2021

We seem to be heading in the right direction! Let’s really hope that those words “cautious” and “irreversible” will be the theme of the next few weeks as different aspects of society gradually re-open.

We are truly delighted that children’s education has been prioritised and that we can welcome all our students back to school next week. Now that we are permitted to conduct some testing before  March 8th, it is exciting to know that our corridors will again be filled with happy chatter and purposeful activity from 8.30am on that Monday.

We do not underestimate how important that moment is. Students (and staff) have risen with impressive resilience and good humour to the challenges, and they have continued to make some excellent academic progress with their teachers via remote learning. However, they long to see their friends, to play team sports again, to make live music with each other and to benefit from some of the spontaneity that is missing when you have continually to mute and unmute (and to remember to do the latter!).

We have done our best to sustain a sense of positive and active community, even whilst apart – as is amply reflected in our Assembly programme, Games programme and other communal events and opportunities. Our students’ well-being is every bit as important as their academic progress, as they will not anyway flourish in their studies without a feeling of self-worth, value and belonging.

So, as we re-open, we shall be very aware that some may be anxious about returning to school after this second long lockdown. It will be really important that students again follow guidance very carefully as we observe social distancing measures wherever possible and carefully consider each other’s needs and feelings.

Please do not hesitate to contact your son or daughter’s Form Tutor if you have any concerns, before or after 8 March. We are keen that the final weeks of term should be as productive and happy as possible.

With the good news about vaccines, blue skies above us, and bulbs beginning to bloom, the outlook is suddenly far rosier and refreshing.

Stay well and safe.

Be kind to yourself and each other.

Dr Bird