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18/04/24

Congratulations to our Year 7 boys football team after a stunning 8-2 victory last night over Guildford County School in the semi-final of the Guildford football tournament. The boys are undefeated this year. Next stop - the final! Thanks Mr Fornasiero for coaching the team!— Kings College () April 18, 2024

18/04/24

Some of our Year 10s took on different maths challenges yesterday, whilst learning about exam technique and revision skills. You all showed fantastic reasoning and problem solving skills when tackling those tricky questions! 👏 Thanks for an insightful day! pic.twitter.com/KfMGsCYj9q— Kings College () April 18, 2024

18/04/24

Calling all parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and local residents. Please sign up, earn some points and dontate to support our school in our funding bid - sign up link https://t.co/JbCLVb68nT pic.twitter.com/FI5tYv92b8— Northmead Junior School () April 18, 2024

16/04/24

Our German exchange group are on their way home after a fantastic week in Freiburg. Big thanks to Mr W for leading the trip and Ms F for accompanying! 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/e5XEhaRGG1— George Abbot Languages () April 16, 2024

16/04/24

Get ready for an enchanting musical evening! Rehearsals are in full swing for our Gala at G Live, on April 24th. Featuring seven choirs and nine instrumental ensembles. Reserve your seats now! 🎶✨ https://t.co/BMn9MJD4oQ pic.twitter.com/0oJmcuzcC2— Guildford County Sch () April 16, 2024

15/04/24

Year 10 & 11 Students & Parent/Carers - KS4 UCAS Evening - Thursday 25th AprilJoin us in F6, to hear information about Medicine, Oxbridge, STEM for girls & Higher/Degree Apprenticeship.Use the link below to book your tickets now!https://t.co/sfuFAniE9O— Fullbrook () April 15, 2024

15/04/24

Happy first day back - whether you are on INSET or straight into teaching, we hope you are feeling well rested and your batteries are full. We are really looking forward to the term ahead! pic.twitter.com/2pSe5MRqhP

02/04/24

Learning Partners Academy Trust welcomes Glebelands School, Cranleigh into its team of secondary schools. As the schools grow in number, they grow in strength. Schools that join the trust are chosen because ..... read more https://t.co/RNGbH71XcX pic.twitter.com/OWU4BV3FqI

02/04/24

Our Geography visit to Iceland was filled with awe-inspiring moments! Erupting volcanoes, majestic waterfalls and cliffs, our staff and students immersed themselves in Iceland's rugged nature, gaining valuable insights into climate change. Truly a remarkable learning adventure! pic.twitter.com/JlPyiKanOV— Guildford County Sch () April 2, 2024

30/03/24

A heartfelt thank you and farewell to our outgoing senior team, and a warm welcome to our incoming seniors! We are incredibly proud of all our amazing leaders. Stay tuned for more official photographs coming your way soon!#weareguildfordcountyschool pic.twitter.com/rfOXz0jGzC— Guildford County Sch () March 30, 2024

30/03/24

Wrapping up Spring term in style! House Dismissal Assemblies filled with celebrations, achievements, and County spirit. From music to sport, drama, learning, and fun - it's been a whirlwind of activity! Enjoy Easter break and let's keep the momentum into next term! 🎵⚽🎭 pic.twitter.com/u4gzSPimAq— Guildford County Sch () March 30, 2024

28/03/24

2 weeks until the walk20 mile practice completed last weekend.Huge well done and thank you to Mr Conquer who is walking the wight in aid of our onsite charity Eikon #eikonhttps://t.co/DJZPpnnr6Z pic.twitter.com/LmYBvxF2VC— Fullbrook () March 28, 2024

28/03/24

Have a read of our trust Spring parent/carer newsletter here - https://t.co/3fIEA5CISV pic.twitter.com/jn6mAKrmW6

28/03/24

Thank you to the Friends of Loseley Fields who kindly gave all the children an Easter treat to take home today. Even our school rabbits Comet & Star got one! 😜🐰Wishing everyone a Happy Easter & a lovely break.#PTA pic.twitter.com/VDoLZnyUQW— Loseley Fields () March 28, 2024

28/03/24

Latest newsletter has dropped! It is packed with updates about this term and preparations for the Summer! Happy Easter Northmead 🐣https://t.co/uvAVx3KQc2 pic.twitter.com/OJdns2p7iz— Northmead Junior School () March 28, 2024

28/03/24

The team out again planting over 100 plants! pic.twitter.com/UdZQWMLbT3— George Abbot School () March 28, 2024

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The magical world of books

20th January 2023

Wednesday 18th January was the birthday of A.A. Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh. Hearing this on the radio, sent me back to my own childhood and considering the books I used to read. As a child I was an avid reader and every Saturday would go to the local library to choose three books. These would keep me going for the week. When I consider my own teenage children and the number of books they read, the difference is stark!

There is something magical about opening a book. The smell, the feel of the pages and the world that opens up. I cannot imagine my life without books and reading!

However, for some of our pupils the thought of reading is daunting, terrifying even. The data tells us that those pupils who leave school unable to read proficiently will have limiting life chances in the future. It is our collective responsibility to consider the role we each play in supporting our learners to become proficient readers.

It might surprise some colleagues to know that just before Christmas, we spent a day with our Secondary trainee teachers, focusing on phonics and early reading skills. Whilst this is embedded in Primary teacher training, it is a new focus for Secondary and one that they found very interesting. Our trainees will progress this term to consider how they can support literacy skills through the lens of their own subject and undertake a written project. They will consider adaptations that they might need to make to their lessons, to support those pupils who find reading a challenge.

There is significant research linked to the impact of reading and mental health. Those people who read regularly are less likely to say that they feel lonely. The connections that we make with characters in novels are just as powerful as the relationships we build in real life. Interestingly, people who have read at least one chapter of Harry Potter are more likely to believe that they could have a magical power and readers of the Twilight series believe that their incisors are more pointed than their peers!

In the last year, I have challenged myself to read books that I would not usually choose, for example I read my first ever science fiction novel when tackling The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell. This book drove me to question stereotypes, my beliefs and further my thinking. What a powerful tool reading can be and how wonderful if every pupil leaving our trust had the capacity to enjoy reading and try new things!

Finally, I would like to reach out to anyone thinking of starting their journey into teaching. We have a number of information events coming up where you can find out more https://georgeabbottraining.co.uk/ or just call the SCITT team on 01483 888048. Remember, we now offer our Primary programme in partnership with South Farnham SCITT and secondary here at George Abbot.

Happy reading over the weekend, much better than being out in the cold!

Jo Jones, Director of ITT, Learning Partners

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