So a festival fever if you were able to enjoy the ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ Government campaign. Some warmer weather, Covid numbers lower and less cooking! Rest is so important.
So as we start a new term with social distancing in place, learners in bubbles and masks/visors in communal areas and more, back to the classroom has never been as challenging.
So a festival fever if you were able to enjoy the ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ Government campaign. Some warmer weather, Covid numbers lower and less cooking! Rest is so important.
I spoke to a CEO from a chain of secondary schools in Surrey last week who told me that there is no such thing as a work life balance during term time. She told me that she and staff work from 7.30am until 7.30pm, seven days a week during term time.
Dry January, not in the traditional sense of the phrase but more in the sense that January is the month that seems to go on and on, with spirits tiring quickly and energy levels low after an exciting Christmas break.
It has been inspiring this past month in launching Healthy Teaching and hearing from Senior Leaders up and down the Country about what they are already doing for the well-being of their teaching staff.