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19/05/24

pic.twitter.com/2pnAMH3Dhj— Northmead Junior School () May 19, 2024

18/05/24

🍏🍉🐛 Exploring French through delicious fruits! 🍇🍌 In French our Year 3s learned fruit names with The Very Hungry Caterpillar story and created their own French recipe. Friday, we put our cooking skills to the test! 🇫🇷🍽 pic.twitter.com/3hysotm656— Northmead Junior School () May 18, 2024

17/05/24

We can’t put in to words how incredibly proud we are of our fabulous year 6’s who have worked their socks off this week during their SATs! Their hard work and resilience has been inspiring. #Proud pic.twitter.com/KxSSSeAqDO— Loseley Fields () May 17, 2024

17/05/24

Exceptional teams have the capacity to tackle complex challenges with agility and creativity and propel each other forward, as well as provide the emotional support required when experiencing difficulty or disappointment... read more https://t.co/pYpVILq3e6 pic.twitter.com/yUY7thjQr8

17/05/24

We are on the coach! ETA 2.05. Can't wait to see you all! pic.twitter.com/uNRcyTu4Gy— Northmead Junior School () May 17, 2024

17/05/24

The final breakfast of PGL 2024 is upon us. We have a fun filled morning planned and should be getting back to school at about 2.15 - 2.30. We will put a post on here when we are leaving (signal permitting). See you all soon! pic.twitter.com/QxJSN7O4wb— Northmead Junior School () May 17, 2024

15/05/24

We enjoyed a summer evening with our talented brass players: iBrass, InterBrass, Senior Brass, Senior Trombone Quartet, Trombone Choir, and Trumpet Ensemble, showcasing their growth through our Music College Brass initiative. Celebrating their achievements and the magic of music! pic.twitter.com/0xIzpKOuD6— Guildford County Sch () May 15, 2024

15/05/24

Celebrating our incredible Year 7-10 students at our Achievement Assembly! We're thrilled to honor their hard work and achievements. As we eagerly anticipate our exciting July event at the cathedral, we extend congratulations to each and every one of our fabulous students! pic.twitter.com/kzMFHBRJxi— Guildford County Sch () May 15, 2024

15/05/24

Year 5 have arrived at the Devil's Punchbowl ready for their very exciting PGL trip! pic.twitter.com/NTYkNMZ1lF— Northmead Junior School () May 15, 2024

13/05/24

Good luck to all of our Yr6 pupils and their teachers this week. We know all of your hard work will pay off. You've got this! pic.twitter.com/fXNEsPCFrf

13/05/24

The last month has seen about 260 (!) speaking exams and goodbyes to our GCSE and A-Level MFL students. A big thanks to our Exams team for uploading all the speaking files, and good luck to you all for your final exams! 🇩🇪🇪🇸🇫🇷— George Abbot Languages () May 13, 2024

13/05/24

Our Funk Collective Band were musical magical this weekend. Grooves, and rhythms to make dancing shoes itch and fingertips clap. A wonderful evening had by all and the end of an enchanting and musical era for some of the musicians as they prepare for their new adventures. pic.twitter.com/3ZqUfRZULY— Guildford County Sch () May 13, 2024

12/05/24

An exciting finish last night at the South East round of the ESSAs. Our boys are regional champions in the freestyle relay! 🏊‍♂️ Congratulations also to our girls team who swam amazingly. Well done Calder K, Ethan T, Finley K, Max N, Ella B, Elsie H, Martha R and Seren DS 🏅 pic.twitter.com/h7YkBtRwLN— Boxgrove School () May 12, 2024

10/05/24

Huge thanks to our Sixth Form Council for collaborating on our 'Better Never Stops' strategy with Mr. Smith today! Exciting updates coming soon for the new academic year. Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/XEgJT4v412— Guildford County Sch () May 10, 2024

10/05/24

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10/05/24

It’s been an amazing week at school! ☀️ pic.twitter.com/gTK9Boyem8— George Abbot School () May 10, 2024

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The journey, not the destination, matters

24th November 2023

Schools can be difficult places to work if you are someone for whom end points matter. If you work in business, you may have projects which get completed within a client’s deadline, with a line then drawn under them and a new project started. For all of us, the term will have started with our own goals – be they big whole school hopes and aspirations, or perhaps more likely, personal plans for what we want to achieve.

In education there’s never an end point. We recognize this, and the difficulties which come with a lack of finality, by creating them for ourselves. These may be examination outcomes, OFSTED windows, the end of a financial year, or an upcoming holiday. Yet for all of these points, they are really only a pause, a breath held before launching headlong into the next, broadly similar period of time.

But rather than this be a problem, I think it tells a more universal truth that we should embrace – that it is the journey, not the destination, which matters. Literature, TV and film understand this. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings would be a dull book indeed if the journey undertaken by the fellowship – and the overcoming of hurdles, bonding of unlikely friends and personal improvement - wasn’t involved. And yet, year in year out, people are drawn to undertake this journey with them – all 37 hours and 36 minutes of reading (on average). Shakespeare’s Hamlet could be done in a single scene if it were just about the end point. But it is not the outcome which makes the play timeless. Hamlet’s own soul searching, perhaps most memorably seen in his “To be or not to be” soliloquy, is the real story here. Even Harry Potter could have avoided most of the 3,407 pages if the only thing that mattered was the ending.

It is perhaps within these examples that reality sits. Finality suggests an unchangeable conclusion. Yet without the opportunity to input or invest into anything from this point, we quickly resign the outcome to history. End points are only as satisfying as the investment we have put in along the way – and every person within a school is part of that investment.

And so it is that we must embrace the journey. It must be that it is the day to day challenges, small accomplishments and personal developments that we cherish. It is those that are memorable.

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