This term we are exploring the Value of Respect and in particular respect for one another. At assembly this week Mrs Renshaw spoke of Respect by the way of seeking harmony. Much like actors on a stage, a choir group or sports team, real harmony requires full participation, listening, unity and a bit of give and take. The group can fall out of harmony from time to time, however the goal is to reach a unity whereby you are working truly together rather than just in one’s own direction. We are looking forward to hearing from our students at assembly on Monday where this may have been worked on or found to be present.
With an eye made quiet by the power of harmony, and the deep power of joy, we see into the life of things. – William Wordsworth
Head of School’s Comment
This term we are exploring the Value of Respect and in particular respect for one another. At assembly this week Mrs Renshaw spoke of Respect by the way of seeking harmony. Much like actors on a stage, a choir group or sports team, real harmony requires full participation, listening, unity and a bit of give and take. The group can fall out of harmony from time to time, however the goal is to reach a unity whereby you are working truly together rather than just in one’s own direction.
We are looking forward to hearing from our students at assembly on Monday where this may have been worked on or found to be present.
With an eye made quiet by the power of harmony, and the deep power of joy, we see into the life of things. – William Wordsworth
Julian Wilcock
Headmaster
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