Message From The Headmaster
As I walked round our school this morning, the corridors look immaculately clean, there is no litter anywhere in sight and I didn’t have to speak to anyone about not wearing their uniform correctly. However, sitting in front of my laptop this week I have seen innovation, resilience, inspirational online lessons and rousing assemblies. But I have also had remote meetings with parents, pupils and staff who are struggling, going through very hard times, be it physically or emotionally. In an Instagram world where we often only present the picture of perfection, let us not be ashamed, embarrassed or feel awkward in either asking for or offering help. Our College motto, Christus Regnet, which (very loosely in linguistic terms, but powerfully in practicality) translates as “be kind and do your best” has never been needed more than now and thank you so much for all you are doing in this respect.
On a More (!) upbeat note…congratulations to More House – in the end you smashed it and showed that the trophy isn’t won by individual superstars (though you have quite a lot of those, as all Houses do) – rather by participation and teamwork. Again, many thanks to House Activities Leader, Mrs Newborough, and her amazing team for all they do. The 28,187 points awarded are a testament to the enormous variety and scale of what the House Year consists, from the stellar events, such as Sports Day, the Talent Show or the Oscars, to the individual house point earned for a good effort in homework.
On the theme of stellar events, at 6.00pm tonight (Friday 24 April) our Spring Concert will be streamed. As well as performances by a number of individuals and small groups, there is an amazing collaborative piece - knitted together by our Director of Music, Gil Cowlishaw – which is an orchestral and choral version of Elbow’s One Day Like this. Huge thanks to Mr Cowlishaw and all those who contributed to this rousing and uplifting concert. The best way of you seeing it is by logging on to your House Team in Microsoft Teams and parents will also be emailed a Vimeo link.
Many thanks to you all for all your support with the Home Learning Programmes and particularly for looking through the pupils’ weekly logs. Keeping tabs on what the children are doing is complex and whilst we do have some very sophisticated monitoring software to check pupil engagement, your support and help is invaluable. The creativity and levels of engagement are generally very good indeed and the use of live lessons and meetings are really adding an extra dimension. Of course, it’s probably going to be a marathon rather than a sprint and so reaching a happy equilibrium so that things are manageable in you own homes is a key aim. If you need any help or advice with supporting home learning please do ask – we will be running our second round of surveys next week as we are keen to get your specific feedback.
A reminder that further details of the End of Year Assessments, beginning on Monday 18 May (Friday 15 May for Year 10) will be sent out within the next week or so. Also, a reminder please that if your child is ill and unable to work, please email attendance@princethorpe.co.uk so that their teachers are aware, aren’t chasing them for work and can make any special arrangements as necessary.
Finally, many thanks for all your positive messages and continued support I hope you and your families are well, but sadly I know for some of you this is not the case. Please do keep us informed and seek support if you need it; there is almost always something that can be done to help.
With prayers and best wishes.
E D Hester