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More Best Teacher 2024.25 Student Nominations

More Best Teacher 2024.25 Student Nominations


Jeremy Turner
Jeremy Turner
More Best Teacher 2024.25 Student Nominations

I would like to once again thank the 310 students who took the time to send in a nomination for their ‘best teacher’ from 2024.25 at the end of the last academic year. All staff received a nomination and found it uplifting to read the wonderfully encouraging citations. Here are a few more of them for you to read:

 
Congratulations Ms Mateides!
She’s kind and caring and always checks in with me to see if I’m okay. Year 9 Student
 
Congratulations Mr Cartledge!
Being an absolute legend. Year 11 Student
 
Congratulations Ms Ram!
Taught me amazingly and is so nice. Year 10 Student
 
Congratulations Miss Sumpter!
I enjoy her lessons the most. Year 10 Student
 
Congratulations Ms Maken-Sood!
She is very nice and understanding. Year 9 Student
 
Congratulations Mr Cox!
He makes lessons fun and is really funny. Year 7 Student
 
Congratulations Miss Pearson!
She makes lessons so fun and tells loads of stories. Year 7 Student
 
Congratulations Miss Lloyd!
She is very funny and nice. Year 7 Student
 
Congratulations Miss Sirad!
She has helped me though maths and has helped other people. Year 7 Student
 
Congratulations Mr Harris!
He’s funny and a calm teacher in general. Year 7 Student
 
Congratulations Mr Lyley!
Makes each lesson fun and engaging. Year 10 Student
 
Congratulations Miss Joannou!
Good form and dance teacher. Year 9 Student

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