Wow, that’s it. The last day of school for the 2020-2021 school year. And what a year it’s been!
From the countdown last September, through an almost-immediate COVID scare, Christmas and another round of home learning, more school holidays in lockdown over February half term, and then back to in-school learning (thank goodness).
The boys have taken all the weirdness and new challenges in their stride, we’re immensely proud of how they’ve coped and adapted both to learning at home and then back at school again. Their teachers seem similarly pleased with them, as well as all the other children of course, as their reports came home this week.
We’ve still been in school this last week as we had two weeks holiday at May half term, so it’s been a long slog to the end. Then the poor boys will be back in school at sports club at 9am on Monday morning.
Large boy – year 4
Large boy’s teacher says that he’s been lovely to teach, is eager to learn and share his knowledge. The headteacher’s comment that he is popular with his classmates and always has a bit smile on his face means so much to us. Both himself and I have felt isolated and like misfits in our past, so it’s wonderful to know that large boy is getting on well, happy, and has firm friendships.
Unsurprisingly, large boy’s academic achievements reflect his thirst for learning and he has an excellent or good attitude across the board. Given that he was essentially abandoned to home learning on his own, in his bedroom with his Pi, an ancient screen and hastily purchased camera and speaker system; that he kept on top of his work and continued to learn through lockdown is testament to his growing maturity.
As usual, his teacher’s constructive feedback is gentle and encouraging – he needs to listen more and be patient, instead of rushing headlong into his work before fully understanding the task. I’m not sure there’s a lot of hope for him there, I was the same at school and I still suffer the same impatience to get started even now.
Small boy – year 1
Small boy’s teacher started off his report commenting on how smiley and happy he is – what a joy to hear! He’s met all his targets with the expected level of achievement or better in all areas, but even better his effort is excellent across the board. This is the boy who hated home learning, who cried almost every day and had to contend with his parents ill-suited abilities to perform as teachers.
He’s also pretty much the youngest in his class, he left the early years framework at the end of reception last summer still “working towards” some of the 60 month (5 year old) targets. So this school year, despite all the disruption, he’s caught up on his age-related targets and even surpassed some of them. He aced his phonics screening with 100% score and his maths is coming along nicely at last. His teacher even says that he’s resilient and responds to feedback by correcting mistakes – that’s not the child who was home learning with me or who has practiced his spellings at our kitchen table for the last couple of months. I’m so glad to hear that, at school, he is adaptable and secure.
The best feedback his teacher has though is his kindness, she says that he’s a role model and never wants to see his class mates sad or lonely, that he’s gone out of his way to welcome new children. I’m beyond proud to hear how empathetic he is.
School staff
The achievements and ability to cope with change that our boys have shown this school year aren’t only down to their own characters and efforts. The school staff, from the head teacher, to the class teachers and TAs, the dinner staff, the school club helpers, the caretaker, and the office staff – they’ve all contributed to the children at our school being able to get through this difficult year of back and forth learning at school or over Zoom at home. They’ve reassured the children and parents alike, communicated (mostly) what’s going on and supported us all. They’re amazing.
That’s why we send in lovely gifts at the end of the summer term, we want to say a heartfelt thank you.
How was yours?
How have you, your kids and your schools coped with this school year? Are you as relieved to get a break as us?

Wow, my kids are going back to school August 15th.
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Ah we only broke up at the end of July. Everyone seems to have different holidays.
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Children have proven so resilient throughout. Good to hear your family remain in a positive frame. Good post.
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Thanks, just gotta keep moving forwards
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Aw, it’s great news that your boys have done so well at school! Especially after the past year or so, you must be so proud!
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Thank you, we are so proud
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Such a tough year for them but sounds as though they’ve taken it in their stride 😊 have a long and happy summer
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Thanks, they’ve astounded me on a regular basis. Just a few more days and we’ll be off work too and then it’ll be really lush.
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What a tough year it has been, but also helps kids to learn how to adapt to all things! I enjoy following your journey! It’s great to see they are doing so well! Congrats!
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This is such a lovely post. Your boys have done amazing and you can tell just how proud of them you are. So nice to hear they have taken challenges and just gone for it.
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Thanks, I think children are often more resilient than we expect.
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Lovely post, this can be a strange time of year when young ones are ending the school year and getting ready for the summer. I’m glad to hear your children are doing so well x
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Thank you, they’re very ready for a break
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It’s so lovely to read how well your kids are doing, you must be so proud!!
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Thank you, we think they’re pretty amazing
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Well done to your boys. It was a challenging year but the kids have amazed us with their adaptability and resilience. Teachers have played an important role in this whole online learning situation. We have been blessed with amazing teachers as well.
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Congratulations to your boys, you and all the school staff! What a year it has been for everyone. You must be so very proud of them, especially proud of their kindness.
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Thank you, they are just fantastic
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Our teachers have been amazing! I couldn’t have survived this year without all their call reassurance and patience and partnership! But we are definitely enjoying our summer break!
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They have been awesome haven’t they
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Well done surviving all that has been thrown at you recently. Happy holidays and enjoy xxx
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We’ll be heading up to Aberdeen next Friday, can’t wait for a holiday
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Congratulations Large Boy and Small Boy. Onward you go! Let’s hope next school year is more normal!
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Ha they’ll tackle anything, it’s me who can’t face the thought of more home learning
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I definitely think the home learning has been harder on parents than it has on the kids. My boss has 3 kids under 7. I don’t know how he does it.
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I don’t know how his does it either! Kids are so adaptable, it’s us grown ups who find change hard.
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Aw, what lovely boys. I’m not surprised that you’re so proud of them. 😀
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They’re exhausted at the end of term now, but I bet they’ll still be up early tomorrow to watch TV.
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Congratulations to your boys! Those are wonderful reports. It’s lovely to hear how much the school values kindness, it’s not just all about test results. The skills they’ve learned this year will be more valuable than if the pandemic hadn’t happened.
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It’s really a lovely school, focused on positive behaviour as well as learning
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You must be so proud of them both.
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They are absolute stars
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