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Rebecca with Megan, Tristram and Shamm |
During last
week's visit I was once again delighted to see how far Arrowvale has come. It was a pleasure to have Shadow Education
Secretary Tristram Hunt MP seeing first hand what has been achieved and what is
needed from a future Labour government in order to give our young people the
best opportunities for their future.
Megan, Head
Girl and Shamm, Head Boy were the perfect guides, giving us a tour of the
school and pointing out some of the superb facilities including the refurbished
sixth form and science block in between sharing their hopes for their future.
A special
thanks to the art teacher and class who waited in their lunch break in order
that we could see their work. The students
are producing excellent pieces some of which is demonstrated in the schools
2014 calendar below.
It was good
to see the school has retained its construction classroom, despite it no longer
being on the curriculum. I want to see
schools where academia, vocational skills and creative subjects can be studied
and all pupils can fulfil their potential.
Having seen some
excellent classroom based teaching and learning, the discussion with a group of
pupils from across the year groups gave me a further insight into school life
at Arrowvale. Not only are the young
people engaged in their subjects they are involved in student council, committees
and after school clubs which extends their learning and experience.
One of the
main things that stood out to me, was the interest in the whole person
alongside academic achievement. All
disciplines are seeking to develop their pupils socially, morally, spiritually
and culturally. I am sure this approach will
help emotional wellbeing, building the resilience that the young people need for
the challenges ahead.
I would like
to acknowledge the leadership of the Headteacher Mr Shears who has turned the
school around from being at the bottom of schools in Worcestershire to being
top and for the best 8 value added reaching the top 2% nationally - all in just three years. I am sure
with the dedicated team at Arrowvale and the close working with Ipsley Middle
School, Arrowvale will continue with this upward trajectory. This kind of collaboration between schools needs
to be built upon within and across the school pyramids and only then will we
get the best outcomes for all young people across Redditch.
It is clear to me that the next Labour government
should give teachers the tools to do a great job, then get out of the way and let
them teach. Let's inspire the brightest
and the best students to become first class teachers and that means standing up
for good teachers and showing their profession respect. While at the same time I want a Labour
Government that makes failing schools accountable to parents and pupils and one
that will work to eliminate acceptance of sub standard education in our society. I've said it before, our young people get one
shot at school and we must do everything we can to give them the best start.
For more information visit:
Megan's Blog
Redditch Standard
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