Have a Good Break

 

As we race towards half term we are busy planning exciting things for the next few months of the academic year. The weeks ahead will undoubtedly be busy, and we have lots of work to do across the federation schools before Easter.

It is sometimes said that schools have lots of holidays, and there is also often discussion about why this. Schools are fast-paced, dynamic and varied places. Pupils will often take part in multiple different things each day, and they are expected to switch with the ring of a bell or the clap of a hand from one topic or activity to the next. Information comes thick and fast. Our young people can be physically active, mentally stretched, creatively stimulated and then guided to work quietly and independently all within the same lesson. In short, school is tiring.



Breaks and holidays help the school community to reset. They allow for recovery and rest. They also give the pupils a break from the routine and rigour of school. The breaks can also allow the time and space for problems to be forgotten, and for the intensity of school friendships to slow down.

When we return after the break there will continue to be challenges, issues and obstacles for everyone in school to overcome, but there will also be opportunity, fun and enjoyment.

I hope everyone enjoys the half term holiday, I certainly feel ready for it. I look forward to seeing everyone in the federation community again after the much-needed break.

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