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Missing April Fools Day

I am sure I am not the only educator whose life is defined by School. Now that’s not to say that I don’t have another life, I do.  It’s not terribly exciting it must be said, but it suits me. … Continue reading

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End of Term Lent Newsletter 2012

http://goo.gl/ddWbJ takes you to the PDF of this term’s closing Newsletter.  You can see all sorts of interesting features I am trying to develop – QR codes taking you to a Google.doc version which can expand as the News grow within … Continue reading

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Politics is the oldest profession of them all…

Regular readers of my various blogs here and elsewhere, know that I have no idea who can fathom Mr Gove’s next actions. Some seem entirely straightforward – GCSEs to return to a linear format as of Autumn 2012, which is … Continue reading

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Our schools are run by the world’s best headteachers…(it says here)

Across the country, Claires Court Schools have been participating in all sorts of ISA collaborative events, most notably drama and sports competitions as well as the Area meetings.  This time of year seems to be so full of activity, it’s … Continue reading

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More than 5 years – trendsetting to extinction with the G-Wiz

Over a year ago I posted about the joys of driving the (arguably) world’s worst car, the Reva G-Wiz.  For most of the 5 years or so that I have owned the wee beastie, I have been considered a trend setter; dear reader I … Continue reading

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It is the best of times, it is the worst of times…

to quote the first dozen words of Charles Dickens’ great novel, A Tale of Two Cities, though moved to the present rather than the past. The actual paragraph reads: It was the best of times, it was the worst of … Continue reading

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Berlin 2012 – building for the future.

If things in Education work, they are likely to be repeated, and thus the CCS History department returned once again with a group of Year 11 students over the February half-term.  I have left a week or so before writing … Continue reading

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“This is the time to show them everything – make sure they remember you!”

These words spoken by Haymitch Abernathy, the mentor of Peeta Mellark and Katniss Everdeen, and is the tribute winner of the 50th Hunger Games in the land of Panem, as written in the Hunger by american writer, Suzanne Collins. Ok, not one … Continue reading

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Blogging the Leap Year!

What to do with a Leap Year? Of course, that’s a silly title; for 365 days, this year’s like any other, the days may differ but the total is the same. What makes this year special is today, Wednesday 29th … Continue reading

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