Governor Update: Summer Term 2019

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We hope that everyone had a really enjoyable and peaceful Easter break. Of course the great weather is scheduled to change as soon as the Summer Term starts!

On the one hand we look back at a very successful Spring Term which saw another amazing Science Week with owls visiting the school and then a trip to the Rye Meads Nature Reserve. There was also World Book Day which focused on reading and included a library loan session for children to borrow books from a newly purchased selection of books.   All these experiences do really help further the learning of each and every child.

A review of the Spring Term cannot fail to mention the Well being Award. We congratulate everyone involved. It really establishes the school’s commitment to promoting well-being and positive mental health. It is clear from all Governor visits that have taken place that this is something that the children are engaged with and that they understand the important part it plays in their learning.

Looking forward, the Summer Term is certainly the business end of the school year. Summer concerts and sports day are on the horizon. We wish all children in Year 2 and Year 6 all the best with their upcoming statutory asesments.

The Governing Body will be kept busy this term and we are pleased to announce that following the recent parent governor recruitment campaign that Ellie Ridgeway will continue to serve for a second 4 year term. In addition we have two new faces as we welcome new parent governors, Joanna Galloway and Zoe Marshall.
Wormley Govorning Body