340 families pack open evening at Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School

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MORE than 1250 people – from 340 families – attended a highly successful Open Evening at Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School, Warrington.

Each department at Sir Thomas Boteler provided engaging activities – from recording the news with Mix56 radio station in the English department, the Maths Grand National, fire bubbles in the Science labs and popcorn popping in Food Technology.
The hall was at full capacity for Sir Thomas Boteler headteacher Beverley Scott-Herron’s welcome speech and there has been much positive feedback from the visiting families.
Mrs Scott-Herron said: “We’ve entered a new era. We are proud to have an excellent reputation and are very grateful for the support of the local community, who recognise the holistic care and academic excellence we aim to provide for all our young people.
“Our vision of High Expectations, High Aspirations and High Standards is visible in everything we do and all our students believe and know they can and will succeed. It’s really important that no child gets left behind or becomes a statistic or number. All our young people need to know how valued and precious they are.
“I am very blessed with incredibly talented staff, who firmly believe in our school vision. They take their role really seriously and for them this is a vocation, not just a job. They embody the importance of being responsible for children’s lives and the pathways that students take, because of their interactions. I’m really proud of everybody and really grateful to our families for all their support. Together we are achieving what Sir Thomas Boteler set out as his goal half a millennium ago, which is to provide the highest quality education to the young people of Warrington.”


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