Staffing Updates
This term there have been a number of staffing changes. Miss Stones who taught ICT and PE , left us to take up a full time position elsewhere . Her subjects are now being taught to the children by their teachers.
Mrs Leedham, who did a fantastic job looking after SEN for a year, also leaves us. Mrs Leedham, made sure that many systems and updates were in place. We thank them both for all of their hard work and dedication and wish them the very best for the future.
After the half term, Mrs Webster will be joining us as SENCO. She knows the school well as she has previously supported us in this area. I am sure that you will join us in welcoming her to the St Josephs family.
Next half term will see another significant change, Mr Barnsley , who was due to retire at the end of this year has been offered another position at Sheffield College . To say that we have some large boots to now fill, really is an understatement.
Mr Barnsley is such an important part of the St Joseph's family . He always goes over and above and is much more than just a caretaker. All of the ideas for change and improvement have been taken on board , he works his magic and school really does look like a different place. The children are always very much at the heart of everything that he does, from running chess club , to cricket clubs, supporting with the football team and even taking some of the children outside to do some gardening. Mr Barnsely, really will be missed by all of us.
Mr Barnsley, has written a few words for you ....
As I write this letter to you all, mums,dads , grandparents,carers and particularly the children, the pen is getting heavier and trying to put my thoughts into words gets harder, but, here goes !
I will be leaving St Joseph's in a few weeks to take up a new position at Sheffield College and I will be so sad to leave behind the "family," who have supported me here and made my job so rewarding.
I feel I have one more challenge left in me, so after 11 wonderful years I have decided to move on.
The memories that I take with me will stay forever as I say goodbye to you all.
The creation of the Prayer Garden, Catholic Cup success with Mr Gill and Mr Findler, helping to create the new library area and the various building projects, but the overriding memory for me will always be the shouts from the children across in nursery calling out my name whenever I went into the yard, there are so many I have been very lucky.
No doubt some of you will see me in and around Handsworth, so please stop me and say hello and bring me up to date with what is happening here.
Please welcome my replacement as warmly as you have welcomed me, give Mrs McFarlane and the staff every assistance in the future and thank you all for trusting your children to my care, many of whom I have seen grow into fine, polite, intelligent young boys and girls.
Bye for now but not forever,
Mr Barnsley