Drummond Community High School’s annual Celebration of Achievement last night was the last for headteacher Norma Prentice, at least for now, writes David Sterratt.
She has agreed to take up a temporary secondment at Castlebrae Community High School in Niddrie for the coming 2014–15 session.
In an off-the-cuff address to the school community last night, Prentice said her time so far at Drummond had been the ‘most wonderful experience of her life’. Although ‘no-one likes change except a wet baby’, she said that the new Curriculum for Excellence had been necessary.
Brandishing a printout of yesterday’s article on the Spurtle website (‘Pupils, plumbers and Paolozzi’), Prentice said she ‘loved the headline’ but wished to add another ‘P’: partners. By this, she meant in particular her colleagues at the school, to whom she credited much of Drummond’s success.
A number of staff were leaving, some to more exotic places such as Majorca or Galway, while she herself was moving on to Niddrie. This drew titters from the audience.
He felt that his way of working could be encapsulated in three words put forward by psychotherapist Carl Rodgers: Genuineness (you actually know how to cut hair), Empathy (you understand what the customer wants) and Warmth (doing all this ‘non-possessively’). Appositely, considering the ensuing award-fest, he urged students to have a ‘small head and a big heart’.
There were also prizes for two of the adult education groups which use Drummond: the Drummond Big Band and an Art group joint project with the Mansfield Traquair Centre which has produced work inspired by the Phoebe Anna Traquair murals next door.
After a speech by the outgoing head boy and girl, the evening ended with presentation of a print produced as part of the Paolozzi project with SNIPEF and Edinburgh Printmakers mentioned earlier (Breaking news, 24.6.14).
The whole event was expertly compèred by Mr Sharkey, whose self-deprecating humour kept the evening rolling along and added to the celebratory atmosphere of the occasion.
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