For many schools, the new academic year begins tomorrow. Maybe not for the children, but staff will be assembling for Inset days, up and down the country. Inset days at the start of term are a strange limbo land, easing yourself back into the swing of things, catching up with colleagues, updating information, routines, skills, loads to do but no children to give school that real 'school feeling'.
So, to ex colleagues and friends who are starting back tomorrow - good luck, have fun. I shall miss that buzz that goes with the start of a new academic year, even though I shall not miss the early morning starts. A special good luck goes out to one of our tutors, who is starting a new job tomorrow, though happily she is currently still available for afternoon/evening sessions with us.
Teaching is an amazing, rewarding, frustrating, exhausting profession and let's not forget all the wonderful, talented TA's who support our teachers.
All these people will be giving your children every ounce (should that be gram?) of effort they have. They will work an enormous number of unpaid hours to make sure your children's school experience is the very best they can manage.
And so (yes, yes I did start that sentence with an And. It's a literary device forbidden to our children. I have lost count of the number of books I have marked with the instruction 'Never, NEVER, start a sentence with And or But'. I promise faithfully to instruct your children in the ways of literary accuracy but the fact that Mr Gove dislikes starting sentences with connectives - or conjunctions as we are calling them once again - makes them seem doubly appealing to me) A heartfelt, all the best, to all you school staff. And (there's another one) good luck to all the children starting their new classes this week.
Your child's teacher is one of the biggest influences on their lives, outside family. Get to know them, work with them.
Rest assured, we shall be doing all we can to support them, as we support your children on this year's learning journey.
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