
Stephen Arnott, Assistant Head Pastoral talks about student welfare and happiness
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Summary
In this conversation, Stephen Arnott, Assistant Head Pastoral at Hoe Bridge, shares insights into his role focused on pupil welfare and happiness. He discusses the importance of building relationships with pupils, the significance of residential trips in fostering independence, and the collaborative efforts of staff to support pupil wellbeing. Stephen also reflects on his passion for teaching history and the balance between his leadership responsibilities and classroom engagement. He concludes with advice for parents on supporting their children's wellbeing and emphasises the strong sense of community at Hoe Bridge.
Takeaways
- Stephen enjoys starting his day with Breakfast Club.
- The role of Assistant Head Pastoral is centered on pupil welfare.
- Building relationships is key to effective pastoral care.
- Residential trips help pupils develop independence and confidence.
- History teaching is about storytelling and engagement.
- Stephen values being present in the classroom despite leadership duties.
- Open communication with parents is crucial for pupil support.
- Encouraging outdoor activities can enhance family bonding.
- The community feel at Hoe Bridge is a significant aspect of its culture.
- Pupil wellbeing is a collective responsibility among staff.
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