24.8.20
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Hello everyone, it’s Mrs Cunningham here again.
This is my last letter and it goes out to all of my Mortimer family, every single one of you, staff, governors, parents and most importantly my Mortimer children.
Thank you to my fantastic staff who have worked tirelessly since March. Coming to work when the streets and the roads are empty is scary. When the rest of the world appears to be in lockdown and being stopped by police for simply driving into work really makes you question what exactly you are walking into. But you have done it. All of those who have had worries of their own: whether it’s their own health, or elderly parents, their own vulnerable children or relatives. Some who have cancelled their own weddings or their children’s weddings, others who have missed their own or their children’s big birthdays celebrations and graduations. Some who haven’t been able to access vital treatment, some who have found financial difficulties because of the loss of their partners jobs and sadly and most importantly, some of those who have lost loved ones. All of those who have walked the streets of South Shields in their own time to put packs through doors!! All of my staff who just turned up each day and put a smile on, in the face of adversity for the sake of the ones that matter… the children. Many of whom have finished work here to only go home and start to home school their own children. You have all missed out on all holidays and bank holidays with your families. Also, to my staff who have worked remotely and have been isolating and kept on going. Thank you to you all.
Last Friday’s round of applause will literally last with me forever! So unexpected and so overwhelming!
To Mr Bennett, my fabulous deputy who is not only my voice of reason and sounding board, but supports me so very well, and also makes my ideas just happen with the line, “Tell me how I can help.” I have no idea how he managed the logistical nightmare of phase 3! He has kept everyone updated with messages and posts, well after work time and well into his own family time. He honestly has so much patience! Thank-you Mr B, I’ll not mention my phase 4 idea! 😂 So much appreciated.
Mrs Peacock, who has made so many phone calls and been there for me when I needed her most. She has made me laugh when I have felt so sad💕. We have literally laughed and cried together. Our Co Op trips and a couple of teachers’ pop nights have been a highlight.
Miss Middleton, for her never ending support (not just for lock down but for the entire last 26 years), as always❤️ and answering texts and phone calls from me well into the night. The person who I just know will always be there for me.
Mrs Stelling for diligently putting all my 70+ letters on fb, proof reading and adding a picture.
To Mrs Herbert and Mrs Grant who ran teams 5 and 6 so well.
Miss Kirkley and Mrs Brown, my own virtual office, who have possibly used up all their minutes on phone calls for school.
To Mr Clark, who has turned into work everyday with a smile on his face and a cheery “good morning” each and every day… so much appreciated. (Too many holidays accrued to ever roll over!!)
Mrs Davies in the kitchen, who has provided hot and cold lunches to have in and take out, and has just got on, again with no holidays.
My Chair of Governors, Rob Lloyd, whose cool head is what I have needed on many occasions, and my super governing board who have been through this tricky journey with me. Best governing board in the world!!
Jane, our school nurse, who has brought her expertise, advice, support and personality to us along this journey.
Then to the staff who have kept me going with their never ending support. Funny messages and lock down videos, you know who you are, and to those lovely staff who have sent me weekly messages, gifts, cards, and even bottles of teachers pop on a Friday, and those snatched ‘well done’ and ‘how are you?’ conversations in the corridor mean so much to me. I love everyone of you who have done that…you have kept me going. You possibly don’t even know what those tiniest conversations have meant in this most difficult of situations.
Now to my lovely Mortimer mams and dads and nanas and grandas. What can I say? Thank you for all of your support. I’ve had to make some tough decisions during lock down. I have made every single one in the best interests of your children. They are ultimately at the heart of everything I do and every decision I make.Thank you for all the gifts you have sent in. Biscuits, ice cream, flowers, Ringtons hamper, pictures, tea and coffee, pizza, Thai curries and strawberries and cream and Fenwicks Foodhall gifts. And for all the hundreds of emails and messages. There is absolutely nothing better after a tough day, coming home to read a message of support. Or a lovely morning message. Again, you know who you are. Every single one means so much and I will remember each and every one fondly. I am so lucky to be head of a school with such fantastic and supportive parents. …and a huge thank you to those of you who relentlessly’liked’ my head teachers letter everyday. I know who you are.👍.
A massive thank you to my key worker mams and dads who ‘just got the signing in’, and then went off to do their thing. You have seen me in all weathers and in all emotions! Every single conversation I had with you remains with me. (H C or T? ham, cheese or tuna)
Now to the most important lot. All My Mortimer children.
There are lots of you and every single one of you is important to me. You have brought a new resilient light to my life and a ‘Just Do It’ attitude. Fantastic little people. From my nursery children all the way to Y6. You are all superstars. You have gone through something that neither me or your mams and dads have ever needed to go through. You have done it. A feather in your cap and an experience that hopefully has had a positive effect on you as you grow into adults. You have so definitely earned the pandemic lock down badge of honour. You are strong, courageous, resilient and a complete inspiration to us older lot who have never gone through anything like this. I’m so, so proud.
You know that my daily letters are there to keep you going, but WOW, you have kept me going too. I have loved all your comments on social media, all your activities and we even made the Gazette. Your parents have all done fantastic things at home with you. You have got up to so many super things.
I just know you are going to grow into strong, fearless and courageous adults.
So, signing out from COVID-19. Much love.
From your extremely proud head teacher, Mrs Cunningham.xx
Hello everyone, it’s Mrs Cunningham here again.
Can you guess what these are:
– These are some of nature’s beautiful treasures.
– They are colourful.
– They brighten up our classrooms and homes.
– Many of them have a wonderful fragrance.
– People like to give them on birthdays, anniversaries and St Valentine’s Day.
Yes, flowers! It is a really busy time for people who grow flowers as they need watering so often at the minute. I bet some of you have wonderful flowers in your garden or in pots. I know sunflowers are very popular. Yesterday, my dad gave me a pot of Sweet Peas that he has been growing for me. Sweet Peas are lovely and smell so good…….nothing like peas!!!! Yuk!!
There are colours galore in the garden today,
The scent of the flowers brings the bees out to play.
There are flowers that cling and climb up the wall,
Daisies so tiny and sunflowers so tall.
There are flowers we pick to show that we care;
These are the treasures we all have to share.
By Jan Edmunds
Have a wonderful Wednesday,
Mrs Cunningham
Good morning everyone, it’s Mrs Cunningham here again.
Can you remember what you were doing on 4th September 2012? Well, our Y6 can, as it was their first day at nursery. Nearly 8 years ago! This week we are saying ‘Goodbye’ to Y6 as they prepare for the next part of their educational adventure.There is not another stage in education which we invest so many years in. Not another stage in education where we see many changes in the children we teach. Not another stage in education where the pupils are treated as part of a family.
You have all been amazing throughout your time at Mortimer. A true inspiration and a credit to your parents. As a headteacher, it is so rewarding when I hear positive comments from visitors into school or from people who you have met during school trips. All of whom comment on your exemplary behaviour and your mature attitude. To say I am proud of you all is an understatement.
To my Y6 mams and dads who have been part of this journey. A huge “Thank you” for lending me your fabulous children and entrusting us with them.They are an absolute testament to you.
I think that the epitome of a Mortimer pupil is one who is kind, polite, hard working and resilient. One who represents the school in such a positive way and one who gives that little bit more at all times. So a special “Well done and Thank you” to all of the monitors who have added to the smooth running of the school. My House Captains and Vice House Captains who have worked so well to keep the family spirit and competitive edge to Key Stage 2. To all of you who have represented the school whether it be through sports, music, maths or STEM.
This year has been so strange and so surreal. Something has happened that we never ever thought would happen. The last pandemic was in 1918. None of us thought we would ever go through the same again in this modern day age. You have shown such resilience so much strength and such a caring attitude in these past few scary ‘lockdown’ weeks. Hopefully, you have come through stronger, with more resilience and with added empathy. We must look to find the good from this.
You have a bright future ahead of you and I know that you will all grow into confident, kind and gracious adults. We like to think that we have given you wings at Mortimer, and now it’s your time to fly…and you will!
Good luck in everything you do. I have no doubt you will all be superstars.
Much love,
from the ever so proud Mrs Cunningham
Hello everyone, it’s Mrs Cunningham here again.
I bet you all did so much better!
I am so pleased that Sydney the Stay Safe Snake is back longer and stronger!
Have a marvellous Monday.
Mrs Cunningham
Our Key Workers’ EYFS Bubble had a great “Monster Party” to conclude their topic on monsters this week. They made special hats, played games, decorated monster biscuits, enjoyed monster munch crisps and even went on a monster walk around the school and scared a number of staff members.
Great fun was had by all!