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16/06/25

Tomorrow's exams...#examupdate#wearevalleypark pic.twitter.com/dFD7UzcIoE— Valley Park School () June 16, 2025

16/06/25

House Points update... pic.twitter.com/6WgDZs1VSc— Valley Park School () June 16, 2025

15/06/25

Tomorrow's exams...#examupdate#wearevalleypark pic.twitter.com/9DKVRMlcSp— Valley Park School () June 15, 2025

15/06/25

If a student’s attendance at the end of Term 5 was below 90% this means that they have missed at least 15 days or 75 hours of learning. pic.twitter.com/yvKjJI52va— Valley Park School () June 15, 2025

13/06/25

Don't miss our annual Art Show, which takes place at Lower Grange Farm in Sandling next Wednesday, 18 June at 6.30pm. The artwork on display is always breathtaking.#wearevalleypark#wearevalleyparkartists pic.twitter.com/XFRMagaAxa— Valley Park School () June 13, 2025

13/06/25

12 pupils from a variety of primaries took park in taster sessions for Ceramics after school on Wednesday. They made friendship and Father’s Day plaques, celebrating family, friends & being kind - one of our core values.#wearevalleyparktransition#ambitiousrespectfulandkind pic.twitter.com/XE8BecuNxq— Valley Park School () June 13, 2025

12/06/25

Tomorrow's exams...#examupdate#wearevalleypark pic.twitter.com/LifNMTloC7— Valley Park School () June 12, 2025

11/06/25

Tomorrow's exams...#examupdate#wearevalleypark pic.twitter.com/YaJGPgc0Pm— Valley Park School () June 11, 2025

10/06/25

Tomorrow's exams...#examupdate#wearevalleypark pic.twitter.com/lT2TpPVwqe— Valley Park School () June 10, 2025

10/06/25

Year 9 & 10 smashed their Bronze DofE expedition on the 20 & 21 May — rain, mud, and all! Ready for your own adventure? Year 8s, it’s your turn next! Sign up for Bronze DofE and start your journey! pic.twitter.com/8kFLXHACiK— Valley Park School () June 10, 2025

09/06/25

Tomorrow's exams...#examupdate#wearevalleypark pic.twitter.com/8dnvw88lMz— Valley Park School () June 9, 2025

09/06/25

Year 8 students visited Ypres in Belgium on Friday. They explored British & German trenches, gaining a deeper understanding of warfare & the lasting impact of WW1. We ended the day with a moment of reflection, laying a wreath of remembrance at Tyne Cot Cemetery. pic.twitter.com/SgyneG5eFR— Valley Park School () June 9, 2025

08/06/25

Tomorrow's exams...#examupdate#wearevalleypark pic.twitter.com/USs6IP75zD— Valley Park School () June 8, 2025

08/06/25

Pentecost celebrates the arrival of the Holy Spirit, observed 50 days after Easter, also known as Whitsun. It marks the start of the Christian church and its global mission. Symbols of Pentecost include fire, wind, the breath of God, and a dove. pic.twitter.com/kqDfU9hkeD— Valley Park School () June 8, 2025

08/06/25

There are many reasons why a student might struggle with attendance at school. Valley Park has a dedicated team to help & support you. To speak to someone, contact us by phone or email & a member of the attendance team will get back to you. pic.twitter.com/CBpm69kdgc— Valley Park School () June 8, 2025

06/06/25

This Islamic holiday marks the end of Hajj. It celebrates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son to obey God, who provided a lamb instead. Celebrants enjoy the sacrificial animal, usually a sheep or goat. It begins this evening and ends June 10. pic.twitter.com/8V7wRM0DiE— Valley Park School () June 6, 2025

06/06/25

The Final Sixth Form Open Morning Tour is on 30 June. Click here to book a place: https://t.co/Dyj73PtMPQ pic.twitter.com/gXA625lbzY— Valley Park School () June 6, 2025

05/06/25

Tomorrow's exams...#examupdate#wearevalleypark pic.twitter.com/AU64wRsY2f— Valley Park School () June 5, 2025

05/06/25

Mr Jones congratulated outstanding students on their achievements, awarding them Gold, Diamond, and Emerald reward certificates. The certificates recognise academic accomplishments and embody the school’s core values. pic.twitter.com/wuLssK9Q7C— Valley Park School () June 5, 2025

04/06/25

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04/06/25

Hajj is the annual pilgrimage by Muslims to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, occurring in Dhu’al-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar, typically June or July. Millions participate globally. It starts this evening and ends on Monday, 9 June. pic.twitter.com/kAjqJZ5oJn— Valley Park School () June 4, 2025

04/06/25

Mid Kent Mind’s free, 3-week Parental Resilience course teaches techniques for supporting young people’s mental health and practising self-care. The course runs online on Thursdays in June from 9.30am to 11.30am. Sign up here: https://t.co/2lUSL7WGEg pic.twitter.com/kxgi5Mw4TK— Valley Park School () June 4, 2025

04/06/25

House points update... pic.twitter.com/O4BNTRdBKN— Valley Park School () June 4, 2025

03/06/25

Tomorrow's exams...#examupdate#wearevalleypark pic.twitter.com/LG0RFJkTnq— Valley Park School () June 3, 2025

03/06/25

Our last 6th Form Open Morning Tour is on Monday 30 June between 8.45am and 9.45am. You can register on our website here: https://t.co/Dyj73PtMPQ pic.twitter.com/hp2sAeFK6J— Valley Park School () June 3, 2025

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Posted on: January 4th 2022

What happens when we replace 'resolution' with 'practice'?

Happy new year! I hope you have been able to take advantage of some well-earned relaxation over the Christmas holiday period, and that there has been the opportunity for some quality time with friends and family, too. 

It's not the first time that I've written a blog concerning new year resolutions, and the start of a new year (whether that be a new academic or calendar year) being an opportunity to reflect on the past dozen months whilst planning forward for the next twelve.

However, I wonder if I'm alone in feeling that the start of 2022 is a little different? We've been here before in wishing for a better year to come (you remember January 2021, I’m sure) and in being disappointed that the restrictions and significant waves of the pandemic continued, disrupting the world right from the start of last year.

I've heard people jokingly refer to 2022 as "2020 again" - let's hope it isn't! Yet, perhaps the art of the new year resolution is due a makeover, not least owing to what we experienced last year. 

There are certain elements of our daily lives that are, unfortunately, still beyond our control. However, even in more usual times, before the pandemic, how many people had honestly ditched their new year's resolutions by February?

  • How many diet and exercise regimes fall at the first, second or third hurdle?
  • How many new hobbies are barely started before they shudder to a halt?
  • How many books gather dust, unopened?
  • How many bad habits re-emerge after a shorter-than-planned break?

It takes time (I read that it's about 66 days) to establish any habit and embed it in our lives. I guess it's a similar kind of timeframe to break an undesirable one...

That kind of sustained effort is inevitably challenging, let alone during these disrupted, beyond-our-control, times. So this year, I've been interested to see a reframing of the new year's resolution - what happens when we replace 'resolution' with 'practice'? What do we get?

  • I'm going to practise healthy eating.
  • I'm going to practise running, or cycling, or football.
  • I'm going to practise reading and spelling.
  • I'm going to practise completing my homework within a day of it being set.
  • I'm going to practise being tidy, or kind, or helpful.
  • I'm going to practise solving equations, or playing the piano, or painting with watercolours...

The list is endless and, of course, very personal. However, I think the reframing is extremely useful. No longer are we looking at every single day from 1st January onwards being rated as a success or a failure - and let's face it, no-one likes the feeling of the latter (that's probably why we give up, demoralised).

Instead, we commit to practising - and we all know that practice is not a straight-line graph, or an even, steady, path. No, instead some days go better than others, on some days it's harder to get motivated than others (anyone fancy a run in a hailstorm?), and some days are just amazing.

If it works in sport, music, dance, maths... let's apply practice to our daily lives, too. Next December, we will then reflect on what we practised for 12 months, not every single bump in the road. 

Good luck - what will you be practising?

 

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