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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

28/04/24

Struggling with school attendance? At Valley Park, our dedicated team is ready to assist you. Reach out via phone or email, and we will get back to you. pic.twitter.com/A9ZwSa5QiI— Valley Park School () April 28, 2024

23/04/24

Valley Park School students are off to Borneo in 2025! If you fancy being part of this unique opportunity, then come to our parent presentation on Wednesday 1 May at 6pm in the main hall.https://t.co/J3ilGpv8Fb. pic.twitter.com/ZYVCg2i0Hc— Valley Park School () April 23, 2024

22/04/24

Want to work for us? We currently have a number of vacancies with varying closing dates, so don't delay... apply today! — Valley Park School () April 22, 2024

22/04/24

We present, weekly - on a week by week basis - Books of the Week, Root Word of the Week, and Job of the Week. https://t.co/KvYGabUuU8 pic.twitter.com/ng9uVHn4EA— Valley Park School () April 22, 2024

22/04/24

Our next Parent Champion meeting is on Wednesday 24 April. It starts at 5:30pm, and the topics discussed will be: Feedback from previous PC meeting, You HQ, the Mobile Phone policy, and the Leading Parent Partnership Award. — Valley Park School () April 22, 2024

21/04/24

If a student’s attendance at the end of Term 4 was below 90% this means that they have missed at least 12 days or 60 hours of learning across the school year. pic.twitter.com/gGpTXgSgol— Valley Park School () April 21, 2024

18/04/24

And now it’s eyes down for a full house as sixth former Finley announces the Bingo numbers at Decaf…#decaf pic.twitter.com/BUhQPiBUvp— Valley Park School () April 18, 2024

18/04/24

The first performance is underway for today’s Decaf event, and the audience is spellbound!#wearevalleypark https://t.co/5GNCd0zjYt pic.twitter.com/Kk2Pcrhz4c— Valley Park School () April 18, 2024

18/04/24

Preparations are going well for today’s Decaf event…#wearevalleypark https://t.co/5GNCd0zjYt pic.twitter.com/v7iMuQvmKm— Valley Park School () April 18, 2024

16/04/24

There's only one more day to go before our Decaf Event, so there's just enough time to sign up! https://t.co/5GNCd0zjYt pic.twitter.com/7A7fEJYyDY— Valley Park School () April 16, 2024

16/04/24

KMTV filming today for their programme Generation Food. Excellent engagement from year 8 student, Hamish, who is part of the panel. pic.twitter.com/oQ8te8azWh— Valley Park School () April 16, 2024

14/04/24

Struggling with school attendance? At Valley Park, our dedicated team is ready to assist you. Reach out via phone or email, and we will get back to you. pic.twitter.com/bkDh3gLtER— Valley Park School () April 14, 2024

28/03/24

Students who attained Diamond (350) and Emerald (500) positive points this half term, celebrated their achievement at the Rewards Breakfast with Mr Jones during break time today. Well done, and keep it up! pic.twitter.com/U30qncFLxj— Valley Park School () March 28, 2024

26/03/24

On 18 April, join us for an uplifting event in our community, supporting those living with dementia. Find out more and register your place here: https://t.co/5GNCd0zjYt pic.twitter.com/kQi9VS7AXc— Valley Park School () March 26, 2024

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Posted on: June 4th 2020

A Good Plan

The quote in the header image is one of my all-time favourites from philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, who lived between 1813 and 1855. Surely such a comment – being made over 150 years ago – has no relevance whatsoever now?

One of the last times that I met with Valley Park’s senior team in person was Wednesday 18 March. We were having “a bit of a week,” with staffing becoming difficult owing to those having to self-isolate, and with student attendance falling for the same reason. The previous day, I had had to take the disappointing decision to operate a system of partial closure for some year groups because I couldn’t staff the school safely so we were starting to get a sense that perhaps we were heading for an early start to the Easter holiday.

In fact, we knew the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, would be speaking to the nation at 5.00pm – we were watching the BBC website and were ready to pause our meeting to watch. The primary focus of our conversation was how we were going to support Year 11 and Year 13 with their revision if they had a couple of weeks off school before the Easter break. It was going to be difficult, we said, but we had a plan. How would we make sure all our students had lessons without coming into school and without – shock, horror! – being sat at their desks in front of us? It was going to be challenging, we said, but again we had a plan.

I love a good plan! It’s always reassuring when you have a plan. Yes, I’m one of those irritatingly organised people who starts buying next year’s Christmas presents on January 1st. 

Mr Johnson took to the podium, Mr Whatley made us another cup of coffee, Mr Fuller helped himself to another Kit Kat – and our plan promptly fell apart!

Schools all closing on Monday. Exams all cancelled. How were our students and their families going to be taking this news? So many questions. No immediate answers. 

No real plan.

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I shared this Charlie Mackesy image with staff shortly afterwards. He has become somewhat of a social media hero for his “thank you” images and messages of gratitude to NHS workers recently but, back then, it was just a relevant image from an inspirational book I just happened to have finished reading.

And, sure enough, we took a few tentative steps – then a few more – and the mist cleared little by little. What was that before us? Yes, a new plan.

Mr Sargent and Mr Smith have challenged the Upper School and the Sixth Form recently to think about writing letters to themselves.  Mr Smith asked students to think about what their year-ago self would have written to their present-day self.

Mr Sargent, conversely, today asked students to think about writing a letter to their year-ago self.

It was their letter-writing ideas that made me think of the quote at the top of the blog.  What would I write?

My year-ago self didn’t know she was going to be a headteacher in a few months’ time and would have probably written a very detailed letter outlining The Plan of what she should do next year, and exactly when, in order to be organised. A letter that would have been completely useless by mid-July 2019…

My present-day self would write back and say something like:

“You won’t be needing much of The Plan! You’re going to learn very soon that The Grand Plan is to regularly adapt, constantly evolve, and continually learn from the mistakes that are made. Don’t stop planning of course – but do understand that there is no end to the process; small steps will help you to make progress even after the biggest shocks.”

11 weeks into lockdown (11 weeks!) and here we are. I’m writing a new plan now – this time to welcome our Year 10 and Year 12 students back into school for some small group tutorials. Has that disrupted the current status quo? Yes it has – but what a welcome disruption! Is it going to be easy? No. Will it be worth it? My goodness, yes!

What will you have learned from your experience? I would love to hear about it…

 

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