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05/05/24

We couldn’t agree more! https://t.co/SvvarENMHV

03/05/24

This is an exciting opportunity as this is a brand-new role, which will help to shape research led approaches within a growing department and school.Please click on the link for more informationhttps://t.co/mBNYg5ClKB pic.twitter.com/tMa52Z1wJc

02/05/24

Congratulation to all those who took part, with special mention to the Gold and Silver winners. https://t.co/yvkmyux38A

02/05/24

Our Creative Arts team are looking to recruit a D&T Teacher to join their highly successful team. We warmly welcome applications from ECT’s.Please click on the link for further informationhttps://t.co/7vXSyCJ1D2 pic.twitter.com/bB4c8lk9eE

01/05/24

A small selection of some of the Gothic Architecture sketchbook pages from Mrs Rudd’s Year 7 classes-complete with mono printed gargoyles! pic.twitter.com/6XOV795Gyp

01/05/24

Congratulations! https://t.co/txWFvu29OC

01/05/24

Pupils from Samuel Ryder Academy in St Albans took part in an art project run by the Anna Chaplaincy. https://t.co/nBuEdrkp22 👇 Full story

01/05/24

Lots of revision techniques taking place in Year 11 Religious Studies class - students are using mind mapping to prepare for their exams and using these mind maps to write possible exam questions. pic.twitter.com/jZyVrrfJrd

01/05/24

* Musician of the Month - May: Anna Clyne * pic.twitter.com/Qr82n4v12V

01/05/24

Robert Barclay Academy is part of Scholars’ Education Trust. We are looking for a hardworking, ambitious and dynamic teacher to join the team as an Assistant Head of Science. Please click on the link for further informationhttps://t.co/c7mOeZBVfX pic.twitter.com/j4gncrwrp8

30/04/24

Well done to some of our friends for their litter picking efforts at the weekend! Remember, we have four litter pickers you may borrow, just ask your class teacher! pic.twitter.com/Y9bTJvv6Z9

30/04/24

Year 13 biology students were enjoying the traditional rite-of-passage of getting creative and decorating the windows in their classroom with biology inspired artwork. Some impressive diagrams!#SJLyear13leavers pic.twitter.com/E56F1GDTQ4

30/04/24

A fantastic morning to begin Day 2 at The Hive 🐝 pic.twitter.com/dUps4I5e24

30/04/24

Year 11 biology students were enjoying the traditional rite-of-passage of getting creative and decorating the windows in their classroom with biology inspired artwork. Some impressive diagrams! pic.twitter.com/hnOGQcqiA2

29/04/24

Year 5 students enjoyed an amazing beatboxing workshop today delivered by They had lots of fun trying out new musical skills using their voices. pic.twitter.com/cL7VDTyI7V

29/04/24

Well done to the Y12 charity team who organised a spectacular Easter Egg hunt in yesterday. Congratulations to the winners - enjoy your chocolate 🍫 pic.twitter.com/vpzQXhLOYm

29/04/24

Year 4 have arrived safely and begun their day exploring Epping Forest and conducting a mini-beast hunt 🐸🐞🐛🪲 pic.twitter.com/vjWkpHgzrw

29/04/24

Congratulations to Headteacher, Ced de la Croix, we wish Ced every success in the judging process and express our gratitude for his commitment to https://t.co/0mBA8uyS8b

29/04/24

* Geography Teacher vacancy *MPS/UPS - Full TimeStart date: September 2024https://t.co/NbeRRe6gUf#stalbansjobs pic.twitter.com/07rxnx0kYi

29/04/24

*Hertfordshire Apple RTC session: Introduction to GarageBand - THIS AFTERNOON, 4:00pm-4:30pm *This online session - aimed at educators - will look at how you can create, record, edit, and mix music using virtual instruments, loops, and sound effects. https://t.co/xP9XT9nYIh pic.twitter.com/VA7DpXh5eZ

29/04/24

🏌️Timo H played in the Hertfordshire Schools Mid-Handicap Championship at Mill Green Golf Club this Thursday. He was among 41 players, placing third achieving a round of 84. He has now qualified for the County Schools Championship. Outstanding effort Timo pic.twitter.com/VBKnW5EmA8

27/04/24

And we’re off! Our annual Governance Away Day begins as our Chair, Geoff Payne, addresses governors and trustees at the start of their day of workshops and networking. pic.twitter.com/DXoQio911t

26/04/24

* Head of Year vacancy *Full TimeMPS/UPS TLR 2c Allowance for Head of YearStart date: September 2024https://t.co/L0KRN9zKRj#stalbansjobs pic.twitter.com/7VezLn0Hkt

26/04/24

Year 7s making good use of their IPads today to record a news broadcast in Drama. pic.twitter.com/yGKW7Wom6a

25/04/24

*Hertfordshire Apple RTC session: Introduction to GarageBand - Monday 29th April 2024, 4pm-4:30pm*This online session - aimed at educators - will look at how you can create, record, edit, and mix music using virtual instruments, loops, and sound effectshttps://t.co/bVTtZ8rOMw pic.twitter.com/yTlbJnDOGJ

Trust News

Claire Robins awarded OBE in Queen's Birthday Honours List

Posted on 09/06/2018

Claire Robins, Headteacher of Sir John Lawes School and CEO of Scholars’ Education Trust has been awarded the OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

Claire Robins has been head of Sir John Lawes since 2006, having previously taught at number of Hertfordshire Secondary Schools.  In 2009, she was made a National Leader of Education with a remit for supporting other school leaders, particularly those working in schools in challenging circumstances.  In 2012, she led the establishment of the Scholars’ Education Trust, when Sir John Lawes was asked to support Francis Bacon (now the Samuel Ryder Academy) in St Albans.  The trust now consists of Sir John Lawes School, Samuel Ryder Academy, Robert Barclay Academy and the Harpenden Primary Academy.  With the Department of Education, Claire has visited China and Singapore to look at their school systems and she has also been a member of the local Regional School’s Commissioner’s Headteacher Board for the last 4 years.   She sits on the executive committee of the Universities’ Council for the Education of Teachers and is also part of the group working to open the new Katherine Warington School in Harpenden.

Claire said, ‘I’m overwhelmed to receive such an honour although I do feel a bit of a fraud as I know that anything I have achieved in my career has been down to the magnificent support I have always received from my colleagues, family and friends and, perhaps most importantly, the wonderful young people I have had the pleasure to work with at all my different schools.  Teaching often gets a bad press, but I can honestly say I have thoroughly enjoyed the last 25 years, particularly my time at Sir John Lawes School where I have been able to work with truly amazing colleagues.  To know you are doing a job where you can actually make a difference to people’s lives is a responsibility I don’t take lightly, but it’s also a massive privilege and to receive this recognition is humbling.’

Simon Mundy, Chair of Sir John Lawes Governing Body, conveyed the absolute delight of all of Claire’s colleagues, the governors and the students on hearing she has received this richly deserved honour.

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