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17/05/24

Some amazing students have set up an ‘Unlitter the Planet Club’ - they go out at lunchtime and pick up any stray litter blown onto the school campus to help the environment, and in particular animals, whom the litter harms. Well done! pic.twitter.com/QphBOsSEmI

17/05/24

Join us for the summer session of our Geography network CPD on 13th June. Sign up here: https://t.co/1Z9JWLQwqB pic.twitter.com/2hULwhDO61

17/05/24

* Vacancies *Consider Scholars' Education Trust as your next employer for their track record of school improvement, strong values, openness to new ideas, and commitment to providing education that prepares students for the future.https://t.co/BNn5ZN2gkI pic.twitter.com/s029APtdhK

17/05/24

* Vacancy *DEPUTY IT DIRECTORDue to expansion of the Trust, an exciting opportunity has arisen to appoint a Deputy IT Director – IT Support Manager to work alongside our experienced IT Director and his team.To find out more and to apply:https://t.co/BNn5ZN2gkI pic.twitter.com/hzFS34zNCA

16/05/24

Year 5 had a great Geography lesson this week focused on the process of erosion and weathering, linked to their learning on the formation of The Grand Canyon. 🇺🇸🌏They really enjoyed creating a model and seeing what happened when ‘rainfall’ occurred 💧 pic.twitter.com/KEYir1Br1E

16/05/24

Thank you, Mark the science for spending the afternoon w year 4. We have learnt lots about teeth. pic.twitter.com/UBMsZJuoDu

16/05/24

Wellies at the ready! It’s geography fieldtrip day for our Y10 geographers in the beautiful Epping Forest pic.twitter.com/6RQi5ZDVpB

16/05/24

A huge THANK YOU to our Buntingford PTA for providing us with our caterpillars. We have loved watching them transform into butterflies! KS1 & KS2 enjoyed releasing theirs. EYFS are still waiting for a few to emerge ☺️ 🦋 pic.twitter.com/vDGIVEboon

16/05/24

Year 4 and 5 had a fantastic fencing taster session on Wednesday. They thoroughly enjoyed it and loved trying something new. A big thank you to Miss Demain for organising this opportunity pic.twitter.com/eNX1I6FD4e

15/05/24

An amazing morning for our Year 4, 5, and 7 students as they participated in a masterclass! En garde for new skills and teamwork! pic.twitter.com/2D5jQhrFTg

15/05/24

The mock trial with is well under way and the Year 12 students involved are putting their cases forward and interrogating the witnesses. Some brilliant persuasive arguments as the students brought the courtroom drama to life! pic.twitter.com/vkRJ1QBUgI

15/05/24

Y5’s Dahl class visited the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Luton today to have a hands on experience witnessing the beautiful religion of Sikhism. pic.twitter.com/14N2LijcqK

15/05/24

Four lucky winners of a competition run by are preparing their cases for a mock trial taking place later today. The Year 12 students are working hard on their opening statements, identifying evidence, deciphering case themes and case questions. Good Luck! pic.twitter.com/PVZWBLFWuv

15/05/24

* Food Technician vacancy *15 hours per week: term-time onlyMonday and Tuesday: 8am - 4pm (working hours can be discussed at interview)Actual Salary: £7,900Start: September 2024https://t.co/TpD6ED610b#stalbansjobs pic.twitter.com/BbteVaH5C3

14/05/24

Our wonderful delivering yet again another opportunity for students and staff to ‘talk’ outside the classroom. capturing creative oracy episodes https://t.co/z7GV9D5PJR

14/05/24

As part of , students will be discussing the importance of mental health, techniques to use and how to access support if needed. This years theme is 'moving more for our mental health' so each form will also be challenged to take part in an activity. pic.twitter.com/yDOJkmvvEe

14/05/24

Well done to all of the amazing students who represented their Houses in the Talent Show on Friday - it was incredibly impressive! Congratulations to Laila A who won the competition for King House and Dyno L who took second place for Christie House. pic.twitter.com/zTAYc0vHYw

14/05/24

Can you help? Please see the below details for donations. pic.twitter.com/4PO2rXYGTI

14/05/24

Year 3 scientists exploring which objects are magnetic and which are not. # pic.twitter.com/75yzO9cz8B

14/05/24

Year six artists living their art afternoon - mixed media portraits. pic.twitter.com/MPPPE1iCpA

13/05/24

Former student James Isaacs whom plays rugby for Saracens and England with Longdean Year 11 students Jack Steel, Alfie Crawley and Harry Woodard at Camelot RFU end of season presentation day at the weekend. pic.twitter.com/zicIOmwewF

13/05/24

Last week Ladybirds visited St. Nicholas’ church as part of their learning about special places. They completed a trail around the church and learned about baptism, by performing a baptism on one of our dolls. pic.twitter.com/bc6uKp4YvV

13/05/24

Year 6 your progress is measured not just in test results, but in how you treat others, your attitude to learning and how you've developed into confident individuals over the year pic.twitter.com/0QAOiOYF0W

10/05/24

Thanks to for another excellent Trust Leadership Forum today. Great opportunity to hear from and David Morton about the challenges facing MAT leaders and how we can approach them creatively for the good of the wider system.

10/05/24

History makers. Although not the result we wanted an amazing achievement for the year 11 football squad to make it to the National finals. You will definitely see some players playing for top clubs in the future. pic.twitter.com/TGKjZLvZhQ

Trust News

New Year Honours for ex SJL Governor

Posted on 09/01/2023
SMundy

Congratulations to Simon Mundy, who has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours. Claire Robins OBE, CEO Scholars' Education Trust, conveyed the absolute delight of the entire Sir John Lawes School and Scholars' Education Trust community on hearing he has received this richly deserved honour.

Simon Mundy was a long serving govenor at Sir John Lawes School and for a significant number of years was also Chair of Governors, being a tremendous support to Ms Robins (then headteacher) and to the school.

Simon started his working life as a scientist, took the opportunity to retrain as a solicitor and now works for the Government Legal Department, working as a lawyer at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, receives the same award for public and voluntary service.  The Government Legal Department said that Simon "has changed the face of environmental legislation and policy in the UK for a generation. He has served in the Civil Service for 30 years both as a lawyer and (originally) as a chemist where he has designed and delivered some of the most significant UK environmental reforms in history, whilst simultaneously undertaking charitable work in his local community as a school governor for over 20 years."

Simon said of his time at SJL "After 4 years as a governor at a rapidly improving multi-cultural primary school in St Albans, I jumped at the chance to become a governor at SJL. I recently stepped down from the role of Chair of the Governing Body, which was a challenging and always interesting 4 years! Prior to that, I spent a dozen years as governor and then Vice-Chair. While SJL has seen some changes over that time - becoming a Foundation School, then an Academy and finally establishing a Multi-academy Trust, SJL's core values and ethos are unchanged in the form of the SJL ACE. I continue to be amazed by the dedication of our staff and the hard work and enthusiasm of our students."

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