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Delighted to be staying!

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  It has been another busy few weeks across the federation, and the Easter break is now fast approaching.  Personally, it has been a very big week. I am delighted to have been able to accept the opportunity to become the permanent Headteacher at Alston Moor Federation. Since Christmas I have been made to feel very welcome on 'the moor', and I have thor oughly enjoyed getting to know the schools, and the people who attend them each day.  There will of course be many challenges ahead for all three schools, but I am relishing the chance to lead the federation as we face the next chapter of education across Alston Moor.  The activities and events continue to come thick and fast for the children. In the last week or so it's been great to see SKS pupils visiting New College in Durham, and taking part in first aid training.  All three schools were fully involved in World Book Day, with Alston Primary School visiting the town library last week. Yesterday I was 'treated&

Experiences

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  School should be an experience. To be precise, it should be a series of experiences which add up to make your school years some of the most memorable and enriching times of your life.    In recent weeks it has been great to see so many different experiences being offered across the federation, but it’s been even more powerful to see the impact these experiences have had on the children. Rehearsals for the Carlisle Drama and Music Festival are in full swing, as are preparations for the U Dance festival. Friday saw a brilliant performance in preparation for the Carlisle Festival by two very brave pupils during the Alston Primary School assembly. Duke of Edinburgh expedition planning is well underway, and our regular clubs in fitness and archery have continued to attract interest. We have enjoyed Bikeability in both primary and secondary classes, and the work of the ‘Mini Police’ has continued with great enthusiasm across both primary schools. Year 10 have been to visit Teesda