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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

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

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Posted on: October 3rd 2022

Is a fear of failure keeping you from getting started?

From primary school onwards, we’re bombarded with different versions of “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” and “if at first you don’t succeed…”. Across the school, our classrooms proudly and beautifully display inspirational quotes about overcoming defeat and learning from your mistakes.

Rationally, I know that failure is nothing to be ashamed of. It’s an inevitable part of life and even a necessary step towards success and innovation. Irrationally, I still fear failure. And I know I’m not alone.

At some point, we have all experienced nagging self-doubt, made comparisons between ourselves and those around us negatively, or felt like we’re not talented, smart, or disciplined enough to reach our goals.

What makes these fears ironic is that they can become self-fulfilling prophecies. Research claims that there is a link between the fear of failure and procrastination. This means the more nervous we feel about failing to reach our goals, the less likely we are to take action towards achieving them. It’s a completely irrational reaction, but it’s a hard one to resist!

It’s not helpful to tell someone who feels failure to “think positively” or “be more assertive”. If it were that easy, we wouldn’t fear failure in the first place!

This summer, I decided that I wanted to push myself and try paddleboarding for the first time. But my fear that I would fall in or make a fool of myself, stopped me from trying. So I started looking into ways to overcome my fear of failure and I came across the following:

Face It

“Facing your fear” isn’t anything new or revolutionary, but it’s a lot easier to face a fear of heights or spiders than it is to face a fear of failure.

You can turn the rejection or failure that you’re afraid of into a game. Each time you fail at something or are rejected, think to yourself “well, I just won the one-rejection-a-day game”. That way if it does happen you have won anyway.

Say It

Sometimes, overcoming fear is going to be a battle that you can’t win. No matter how much you try to face it or try to think your way out of it; the voice of doubt and negativity just won’t go away. This is less about getting rid of fear and more about learning to live with it.

Sometimes by giving your fear a voice, whether that be by speaking your fears out loud or writing them down, they can no longer feel overwhelming.

This often works as our fears are no reality, they are just stories we tell ourselves over and over again. We may not be able to control our thoughts, but imagining fear as an outside force can help us decide not to believe them.

Ignore It

Sometimes the best thing we can do with our anxieties is to ignore them. Just let go of worrying about what people will think or your own expectations, or even thinking about the outcome at all, and just focus doing one thing.

Making a decision to ignore fear is definitely not the easiest method, but it can have the biggest impact. Fear often harms us more than it helps us, so actively choosing to ignore that fear and focus on the task at hand is a powerful way to keep moving forward.

These aren’t the only ways to overcome a fear of failure, but these three strategies – Face It, Externalize It, Ignore It – are a great place to start.

And for those wondering, I chose to ignore my fears about paddleboarding and just get on with it. Did I fall in whilst first getting onto the board? Yes! But, was it as bad as I had imagined? No! Therefore, I think it’s about time we stop letting our fear of failure stop us from trying new things. What’s the worst that could really happen?

 

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