Tuesday, 31 July 2012

SUMMER SEMINAR - AWARDS

During the course of the day, the management team keep an eye out for a worthy Principal to be awarded custody of Grady Bear. This term, the bear went home with new Gloucestershire Principal, Rosie Reynolds. It was really awarded to her husband, Ben, at his first Seminar, for excellent portrayal of a particularly rude child during a morning workshop.


Ben Reynolds recreating his award winning moment!
Rosie & Ben receiving Grady and his scrapbook from previous keeper, Cheshire Principal, Brian Ormrod.
National Director, Nigel Le Page supervises the handover.
Each summer, Nigel Le Page presents his National Director's Award to a deserving colleague. This year, the award went to South Wales Principal and Training Supervisor, Becky Goodfield. On presenting the award, Nigel said: "In an area of the country which is renowned for unemployment and low income levels, this Principal has seen good numbers, built up a formidable team of teachers and shown an exceptionally caring attitude to students, parents, staff - and other Principals. This year, I am presenting the award to someone who has gone beyond the norm of what we reasonably expect, and someone who always maintains a postitive and supportive attitude. All of this after having a baby in the last twelve months!!"
Nigel presents Becky with the national Director's Award
Becky with the management team. L to R - Training manager, Margaret Darley, Executive Principal, Alison Mazanec,
Training Supervisor, Becky Goodfield and Nigel Le Page
The culmination of the day at the summer Seminar is the presentation of the Franchisee Of The Year Award. The Management team draws up a shortlist and this year the recipient was, eventually,  a unanimous decision. The Award was presented to Susana Ayala, Bournemouth Principal.
Dorset Principal, Susana Ayala (second from R) with the management team.
Nigel said: "Deciding who to present this award to has proved very difficult again this year. We have been inundated with various initiatives many Principals have tried this year - some with excellent results. This award, however, is being presented for not only persistence over the last year, but for many years of following the tried and proven methods, introducing her own new ideas and maintaining high standards, always with warmth, a smile and total belief in our programme. Susana is also happy to provide advice and help to others".

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL AWARD WINNERS THIS SUMMER!

Monday, 30 July 2012

SUMMER SEMINAR

Last week saw the annual Principal's Seminar, held in Bristol.

Training Supervisor, Becky Goodfield, kicked off proceedings, workshopping lessons with some less than enthusiastic 'children'!
Naughty 'children' waiting for their favourite teacher!



The day was a mix of business and administration, with some fun bits of curriculum breaking up the day.
New Bath Principal, Kathryn Gregory with Iesher Fitzmaurice (Staffordshire) and her husband, Adam.




Thursday, 12 July 2012

NIM NAM, NIM NAM........

In the last few exciting weeks up to the end of the Academy term, final dress rehearsals continue and performances take place. Here are some pictures of the Lower Primary production: "The Grasshopper And The Ants".
Tayforth ants with the lazy Grasshopper practicing their 'nim-nam' ant language.
Bristol Grasshopper with ants hiding behind the flowers!


Very happy Bristol ants!


Good luck to all students and teachers who are presenting their shows this week and next! We are very proud of you all!

Monday, 9 July 2012

PORTISHEAD SUMMER FAIR

In the middle of this very busy production term, Bristol teacher, Abi Hutchinson, took some of her students along to the summer fair at the school where her classes are held. Portishead students talked to parents and children and performed some spontaneous mini-scripts.



All Bristol classes will be presenting their end of year plays at the Olympus Theatre, on WISE Campus, Stoke Gifford, next week.

Enrolments for September are now being taken for classes in Keynsham, Frampton Cotterell, Bishopston, Almondsbury, Westbury on Trym, Redland and Downend as well as the very popular studio in Portishead.

Call 0117 900 1602 or email bristol@helenogrady.co.uk for further details.