Dear Parents
Has the spring/summer come at last? Whisper it not in Battle, proclaim it not in the streets of Hastings but there are reasons for cautious optimism and I hope the weather will be clement for the annual school photograph at 9am on Tuesday morning at the end of what, I hope, will be a very happy weekend for you all.
I am inevitably spending some part of this term looking back as I come towards my retirement after 41 years of teaching but I will try not to pontificate too often (or not more than usual!) and I hope that I will avoid sounding like Mr Chips. Indeed of the four members of staff retiring this summer, I am the one who has served the least time, with only 15 years at Battle Abbey School.
Next least senior in years of service is Kevin Anderson who will have completed 18 years at Battle. Kevin writes: ““I will complete 40 years’ teaching in July, and with the joints creaking just a little more these days, it seemed a quite appropriate time to make the decision. I am very lucky to have been involved in so many years of the School’s growth and success.” Kevin is having a sabbatical term as Head of KS3 and will be concentrating his many creative talents into the performing arts. Kevin was briefly Head of Music, when he first joined the school. Angela Valentino and I will pick up the few KS3 problems that occur. I have particularly enjoyed working more closely with Yr9 and Yr7 in the last two years and it reminds me of my 9 very happy years as a Prep School Head before I came to Battle.
Next comes Lyndall Davey who will complete 21 years with the school this summer. She has brought a stability and quality to the English department, which surely accounts for much of its long term success. There are many former pupils who will recognise that their examination success largely depended on the kind, patient, extra support given by Lyndall.
Finally and not least among us is Julia Hinde, who has served the school since February 1985, thus completing over 28 years with the school. Few people in any job can claim that length of loyal service. I have had the privilege of working very closely with Julia for all of my time at the school in her role as Headmaster’s secretary and she has been a wonderful supporter and ally. It has been particularly special for her that recent health problems that have beset her and her husband are now in abeyance.
It is not time to go yet but we are all looking forward to having more time to “smell the roses” and in my case there are three grandsons, recently arrived, to get to know.
However, I am not “demob happy”. The term is far from over and there is much still to do. I am delighted to say that David Clark will be coming to the school for 6 full days this term and I am sharing much of the planning of next year with him already. There are many new excitements round the corner for the school, as it gears up for the next phase of its journey.
And for me, a little later today, I look forward to my favourite moment of every week, spending a double lesson teaching English to the delightful Year 7s. They remind me of why I went into teaching in the first place.
Best wishes
Roger Clark
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