The new leadership team at Newport’s Burton Borough School have met with parents to spell out their vision for creating a ‘culture of continuous improvement’ – and say there are no plans to change the uniform.
John Sullivan and Jane Hughes at the Burton Borough parent information events with governor Mark Austin, plus Paul Roberts and Paul Jones
Trust chief executive Jane Hughes, chief operating officer Paul Jones, and executive director Paul Roberts joined the school’s chair of governors, John Sullivan, to explain what becoming a member of the trust will mean to students, and staff. Jane said: “Burton Borough is a school with a proud and distinctive heritage. While our schools all share common values, we also recognise the importance of each retaining its own distinct identity. Community interaction is very important to us.
Paul Roberts added: “Making children feel like they can walk on water the minute they come through the doors is what our approach is all about. The trust is currently in the process of recruiting a new principal for Burton Borough, and the team told parents they had attracted an ‘incredibly strong field of shortlisted candidates’.
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