Face Coverings in School

Dear parents and carers

I’m sure we are all getting used to this now, but seemingly moments after Mr Thompson wrote with more details of the changes we are implementing for September, we saw another change in the government guidance! This time, the issue is face coverings in school.

The new guidance says that face coverings in certain parts of school are compulsory for schools in areas subject to local lockdowns. For schools in all other areas, it is now being left to the discretion of individual headteachers.

Taking everything into account, including the layout of parts of our buildings and especially the fact that we have a number of students and staff who live in Greater Manchester, we are minded to say we expect everyone to wear face coverings at certain times when we return in September. This would be where larger groups are congregating indoors or where we cannot be sure we can keep year group bubbles apart – most notably in lunch and toilet queues and during lesson changeovers.

To be clear, we would not be expecting anyone to wear them in lessons or outside during social times. You can also be sure we would make exceptions in individual cases where there is a particular need and that the policy would be regularly reviewed.

Assuming we do go ahead with such a policy, there are a few details that we need a little more time to think through and would aim to clarify these early next week.

In the meantime, if you have any strong feelings on the matter, please email info@lymmhigh.org.uk. We won’t have time to reply to all emails, but I assure you I will read them all and take any views into account.

Kind regards
Gwyn Williams

GCSE Results 2020

This morning it was the turn of GCSE students to receive their exam results and, if we ever needed a reminder of the grace and dignity with which they have approached the past few months, then they provided it today. It is hard to imagine how strange it must have felt to be opening those envelopes knowing that they hadn’t sat the actual exams the grades but they seemed to take it in their stride with the good humour and resilience they have shown all year. 

Now is not the time for comment on the wider situation relating to the awarding of grades this year. Instead, we are determined to celebrate the achievements of this incredible bunch of young people who have battled away, not just with the impact of Covid, but the demands of very challenging GCSE courses over the past two years. They could not deserve these excellent results any more and it could not have come to a more decent group of young people.  

In line with tradition, therefore, we mention those who have performed at the very top level and offer our sincerest congratulations:  

Jasmine Lee somehow managed to get a scarcely believable ten grade 9s, very closely followed by Holly Cottle and Matthew Stow with nine of the top grades and Olivia Lawton and Jessica Salmon with eight grade 9s. 

Ciara BennettHal BirchamGemma JacksonSacha JonesOliver Pyman and Scarlett Wright all picked up seven grade 9s and the following all picked up six of them: Andra BarcanKatherine BushnellAlice EdgarLiv Galloway-PollardIsabella HoganMaddie ParkhouseLily Parsons and Katie Wright. 

There are a few individuals named above, but there are countless other success stories right across the year group and we are extraordinarily proud of all of them. We cannot wait to see the majority back for the sixth form in a couple of weeks and send all our best wishes to those who are moving on to new challenges elsewhere. 

Once again, we tip our hats to the Class of 2020; it’s been an absolute pleasure. 

Gwyn Williams 

20th August 2020