Goodbye – God Be With You
As always at the end of the school year as we prepare to welcome the arrival of new children and new staff we must say goodbye to those who are leaving us.
Year 6
We wish year 6 all the best as celebrate a significant milestone in their lives as they leaving Holy Trinity Primary School to embark on their next great adventure in secondary school. We have known many of them since they were 2 or 3 years years old. We’ve watched them grow from curious toddlers into confident, talented, and kind-hearted individuals. Their journey at Holy Trinity has been filled with learning, laughter, challenges, and triumphs. They have made lasting friendships, discovered their passions, and developed into remarkable young people ready to take on the world. As they move on to their new schools, we want them to remember the values they’ve learned at Holy Trinity: compassion, endurance, faith and respect. We hope that they carry these with them, and they will continue to shine brightly wherever they go.
We are immensely proud of each of them, their achievements, both big and small, have enriched our school community. We have no doubt that they will continue to achieve great things in their future endeavours. Remembering that success is not just about reaching their goals but also about the journey and the person they become along the way. While we are sad to see them go, we are also excited for the new opportunities and experiences that await them. We hope that they will pop back to visit us and share their stories and successes. They will always be a part of the Holy Trinity family, and our doors will always be open to them.
Whilst stepping into this new chapter, know that we believe in you, and we wish you every success. Go forward with confidence, curiosity, and courage. The future is yours to create.
Ms Cunningham
Ms Pauline Cunningham is an extraordinary member of our Holy Trinity School family, who has dedicated 22 years to supporting our children and their families through some of their most challenging times. Pauline has been a pillar of strength and a beacon of hope for so many in our community.
For over two decades, Pauline has walked alongside families, offering a listening ear, a comforting word, and a helping hand whenever it was needed. Her commitment goes beyond mere duty; it is a testament to their deep compassion and unwavering dedication. She have seen families grow, children flourish, and, in a beautiful cycle of continuity, has welcomed the children of those they once guided and nurtured. In every story of success and every tale of resilience, we find Pauline’s influence subtly woven, reminding us of the impact one individual can have on countless lives. Her presence has been a constant source of reassurance, a lighthouse guiding families through storms to calmer waters.
As we celebrate her incredible journey with us, we are reminded of the core values that Holy Trinity School stands for: compassion, endurance, faith and respect. Pauline embodies these values daily, inspiring us all to give our best and to support each other through life’s highs and lows. We express our heartfelt gratitude for her years of service, her unwavering dedication, and her enduring impact on our community. Here’s to 22 remarkable years and to the countless lives she have touched along the way. Thank you for being the heart of Holy Trinity School.
Ms Grant-Muller, Mr Whittle, Ms Grierson and Ms Balan
Ms Grant-Muller and Mr Whittle have been working at Holy Trinity for the last 3 years, we are very sorry to see them go however wish them all the best as they move on to the next exciting stages of their lives. We congratulate Ms Grant-Muller, who is moving on to be a Deputy Head and as Mr Whittle heads off on an exciting trip around the world we are looking forward to hearing all about his travels. Ms Grierson who has been at the school for the last 2 years, supporting our children with SEND, is moving on to a new school and we wish her all the best. Finally Ms Balan, who stepped in temporarily for us in January this year but very quickly became part of the Holy Trinity family, is moving home to Romania and is looking forward to teaching in a new country. All four staff have left their mark on Holy Trinity, they have worked to support our children and families in their different roles and all have made a impact on the lives of those around them.
Thank you from Holy Trinity Staff and Children