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17/05/24

Attention all Year 8 & 9 students! We’re recruiting for – the perfect way to meet new people and try new things. Visit your DofE manager to find out how to sign up! pic.twitter.com/pyrcftgZDV— Valley Park School () May 17, 2024

16/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/G9Xjeogn3D— Valley Park School () May 16, 2024

16/05/24

Ticket sales for close on Monday, so don’t miss out! Help us raise money for pic.twitter.com/eqK9owKsAK— Valley Park School () May 16, 2024

16/05/24

Attention all Year 8 & 9 parents and carers! We’re recruiting for this year’s – the perfect way for your child to discover what they're capable of. Come to our parent's evening on Tuesday 21 May to find out more. pic.twitter.com/5prIxkczUV— Valley Park School () May 16, 2024

15/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/BssqdCYsq4— Valley Park School () May 15, 2024

15/05/24

GOOD NEWS! We've completely filled all the slots for our Year 5 Open Morning Tours in June!EVEN BETTER NEWS: We've opened up more slots on Thurs 13 June and Fri 14 June!Book here: https://t.co/qfmoep1hUy pic.twitter.com/YCPFBIR9B7— Valley Park School () May 15, 2024

15/05/24

We have a vacancy for a Parent Governor here at Valley Park, and the extended closing date is Friday 24 May at midday. Find out more: https://t.co/2LKzhdDQVu pic.twitter.com/NLoGObdVEL— Valley Park School () May 15, 2024

14/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/JZK0gQJPiY— Valley Park School () May 14, 2024

13/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/7ACygQKRqf— Valley Park School () May 13, 2024

12/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/927EKarwTr— Valley Park School () May 12, 2024

09/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/ULzPzykR4a— Valley Park School () May 9, 2024

08/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/jhmixVYQ2Q— Valley Park School () May 8, 2024

07/05/24

Join Miss Lowe on Thurs 9 May, 5-6pm for a Personal Development session. Topics to cover include the new Futures Programme, PSHE, Ambition Curriculum, Careers, and extra-curricular activities. Gain insight into our offer enhancing your child’s learning, and stay for Q&A.— Valley Park School () May 7, 2024

06/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/ySjp8LExls— Valley Park School () May 6, 2024

05/05/24

Dame Rachel de Souza, Children’s Commissioner, says improved attendance notably boosts students' chances of gaining qualifications. 54% of pupils who improved attendance from Y10 to Y11 passed at least 5 GCSEs, compared to those persistently absent both years. pic.twitter.com/2egkPNUI6S— Valley Park School () May 5, 2024

03/05/24

Tickets for our Year 5 Open Morning Tours in June are now available. https://t.co/qfmoep1hUy pic.twitter.com/kvWx9Xlyqn— Valley Park School () May 3, 2024

03/05/24

Don't forget, it's a bank holiday on Monday 6 May. Don't come into school, because we won't be there! pic.twitter.com/0hvs1Frprz— Valley Park School () May 3, 2024

02/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/u1FHmqWfwD— Valley Park School () May 2, 2024

01/05/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/oZo23mgSP6— Valley Park School () May 1, 2024

30/04/24

The second half of the Spring Concert included a rousing rendition of Alleluia pic.twitter.com/LirwKm5q27— Valley Park School () April 30, 2024

30/04/24

First song of the night is a cracker - You’re So Vain! pic.twitter.com/8osloeMziU— Valley Park School () April 30, 2024

30/04/24

This year’s Spring Concert begins with some entertainment in the bar area before the show. pic.twitter.com/KlO5aJR6Ff— Valley Park School () April 30, 2024

30/04/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/wgFYcisFEr— Valley Park School () April 30, 2024

29/04/24

Some of our Year 12s were snapped with the Kent Bunny Mascot during their visit to the UK HE & Apprenticeship Fair at The University of Kent on Wednesday 24 April. pic.twitter.com/7mvcsugiWA— Valley Park School () April 29, 2024

29/04/24

Our Spring Concert features Junior, Senior, and Chamber Choirs, instrumental and vocal solos, and accompaniment from the House Band. Enjoy acoustic performances during the show and interval in the bar area. Suitable for all ages. https://t.co/QIXOK8EaLH pic.twitter.com/eT7cnO5IQF— Valley Park School () April 29, 2024

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Posted on: June 28th 2021

Be amazing, not perfect.

Be amazing, not perfect.

I came across this statement last week and it resonated with me. In fact, I thought it was actually too good not to share.

I get tired of advertisers who try to sell consumers a 'perfect this,' or 'perfect that.' Who are they to know what we define as perfection? How simplistic to presume that consumerism is the answer. 

How often do we compare ourselves to one another, in a meaningless race of 'I wish I'd thought of that' or 'if only I had done it like that?' How commonly do we burn the metaphorical candle at both ends to get a task or project done so that it's a little closer to 'perfect,' only to find that someone reads it and spots a spelling mistake on page seven; suddenly it's not 'perfect' any more!

Are we measuring the wrong thing? What if the true notion of perfection is a holistic one - a sense of balance in all aspects of our lives (including sleeping sufficiently and worrying less)?

Probably many of us - and I count myself in that number - treat success as an on/off switch, with the only binary outcomes being perfection and failure. If we think like this, the inevitable way to evaluate the project with its spelling mistake (that I mentioned earlier) would be as a failure.

How disempowering!

How dismissive of the planning, research, drafting, re-drafting, proof reading, editing, thinking, reflection and everything else that happened during its production - and that's without mentioning the effort put in. 

If we talk to ourselves like this, we most likely mark all our own work as inadequate.

Yes, of course we can learn from our mistakes - that is part of what makes us human, intelligent and with an innate ability to learn. However, learning does not require us to be unkind to ourselves in the process. 

No, instead success is a continuum, with complete failure at one end and absolute perfection at the other.

I'd warrant that we spend the vast majority of our time well within those two ends of the spectrum, but the trick is to remember that when we experience bumps and potholes in the imperfect road we travel.

 

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