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  • Triathlon-4-All 2025 – set yourself a CHALLENGE!

    The I Can & I Am Triathlon-4-All will take place on Saturday May 17th and will consist of cycling, kayaking and running with each event being tailored by the participant.

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  • Where there is a rotten fruit there is often a

    It's so important in the world of teaching and education that we try hard to work out what is going on in the lives of the young people we care for.

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    where there is a rotten fruit there is often a rotten root
  • What we require in life is backbone, not just wishbone

    Too many people, I fear, simply don’t understand that hard work is critical to success in this world. 

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    what we require in life is backbone, not just wishbone
  • What is your heart full of?

    We must try as adults to help our young people to not allow their hearts to become too burdened with these external influences.

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  • What do I NEED versus what do I WANT?

    It was just so heart-breaking to observe when in our world, the West, it seems that we are drowning under all that we have which makes us no happier.

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    what do i need versus what do i want
  • “We can be physically isolated but still belong”

    It would be truly wonderful for our young people to go in to a new wide world believing that they are of value and truly ‘can’ as opposed to ‘can’t’.

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    we can be physically isolated but still belong
  • The way we practise is key….

    Revision can be a challenging time for many but for those with young people taking exams this summer let’s encourage them.

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    the way we practise is key
  • Pain nearly always means progress!

    Whether it’s for sporting endeavor, or for those taking exams, try to remember that pain nearly always means progress!

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    pain nearly always means progress!
  • Learn to Love, Love to Learn

    Staff should understand that their job is always to look for what pupils CAN do rather than focussing on and dwelling on what they can’t.

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    learn to love, love to learn