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Newsleer APRIL Right of the month: APRIL 2021 FROM THE HEADTEACHERS DESK Gowerton School Cecil Road Gowerton Swansea SA4 3DL Gowerton School @gowertonschool ARTICLE 24: The right food, water and medical care It has been such a pleasure to have the whole school community returning to Gowerton aſter so many mon- ths of lockdown. From our youngest pupils in Year 7 to our young adults in 6th form, returning to school is giving a sense of nor- mality to everyone. Some have found it more difficult than others and we as staff are there to offer support and try to eleviate some of the concerns. This month two of our long standing members of staff, Mr Howe and Ms Zoeſtig are moving on to the next exci- ng part of their lives. The have dedicated 26 years and 22 years respecvely to Gowerton School. We thank them for all they have contributed to school life and pupilseducaon during that me. We wish them all the very best for the future. Aſter spending so much me closed and apart yet again, we took the opportunity this month to ask pupils and staff why they were so glad to return. Their responses can be found below. RETURNING TO SCHOOL I am pleased to return for additional woodwind lessons as I feel the virtual lessons could never replace the help and support offered in a normal lesson. Amy, Year 9
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Page 1: RIGHTS RESPECTING SCHOOLS unicef@ UNITED KINGDOM …d6vsczyu1rky0.cloudfront.net/.../NEWSLETTER-APRIL-2021.pdf · 2021. 4. 22. · APRIL 2021 FROM THE HEADTEACHER’S DESK Gowerton

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APRIL Right of the month:

APRIL 2021

FROM THE HEADTEACHER’S DESK

Gowerton School

Cecil Road

Gowerton

Swansea

SA4 3DL Gowerton School @gowertonschool

ARTICLE 24: The right food, water and medical care

It has been such a pleasure to have the whole school community returning to Gowerton after so many mon-ths of lockdown. From our youngest pupils in Year 7 to our young adults in 6th form, returning to school is giving a sense of nor-mality to everyone. Some have found it more difficult than others and we as staff are there to offer support and try to eleviate some of the concerns. This month two of our long standing members of staff, Mr Howe and Ms Zoeftig are moving on to the next exci-ting part of their lives. The have dedicated 26 years and 22 years respectively to Gowerton School. We thank them for all they have contributed to school life and pupils’ education during that time. We wish them all the very best for the future.

After spending so much time closed and apart yet again, we took the opportunity this month to ask pupils and staff why they were so glad to return. Their responses can be found below.

RETURNING TO SCHOOL

I am pleased to return for additional

woodwind lessons as I feel the virtual

lessons could never replace the help and

support offered in a normal lesson.

Amy, Year 9

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