In line with the title of this blog this is not a long piece, or too detailed. However, I just had to write after the amazing day I witnessed today…
Before reading this post, I’d ask that you watch this poem first ‘Lost Generation’ which I first saw when it was shared by Ian Gilbert, but was reminded of again…
For many Year 6 children this half term week is a moment of blessed relief as they truly end (probably) the most stressful time of their primary school lives –…
As a Christian the idea of transgressions, forgiveness and judgement is a common theme of Sunday services, as well as in our weekly home group meetings. Having been to a…
For those of you not football fans, or totally distracted by the election, the above picture comes from Monday night’s football match where Bournemouth effectively won promotion to the…
Before reading this blog, I would really appreciate you watching this clip first, as it is fundamental to the rest of the post: National Geographic: High Frequency Hearing Test. I’m…
Over the past few days, as I have approached the end of my Easter holidays (the benefit of working in the independent sector is a 3rd week!) I have had…
What’s your favourite musical? This is a tough question for many people, especially as they consider offerings from both stage and screen and perhaps, even define what makes a musical….
What’s your morning routine? I know this is a bit of a strange question to start this piece, but, seriously what is your morning routine? Look at the pictures below…
There are many things that I love about working in a primary school, but the past week is one of my favourites, the week when all of our work on…