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Barnoldswick teacher and the reality of working in lockdown Long hours, endless lesson plans and the constant feeling of teacher guilt - that s the reality of being a teacher in lockdown according to one member of staff at a Lancashire school. Education as we knew it has been put on hold, but teachers still face the usual pressures that come with the career, such as Ofsted visits, child assessments and even parents evenings. Richard Maiden is a teacher at Coates Lane Primary School in Barnoldswick.
Richard Maiden He has opened up about the so called ‘easy’ life of a teacher in lockdown to reveal exactly how much work goes into an average day- and how much of a toll it can really take.
A FORMER Newport primary school teacher has penned an open letter to parents, telling them they are doing a great job of home-schooling during lockdown. Sarah White, who is now headteacher at Coates Lane Primary in Barnoldswick, Lancashire, grew up and began her teaching career in Newport. Living in the city until she was 27, Mrs White worked at Llanmartin Primary and Rogerstone Primary before moving to Lancashire. My family all still live there and I love coming ‘home’ to see them, she said. A mother-of-two, Mrs White explained that last week had been a really tough week, as a headteacher and as a parent .
Sarah White, headteacher at Coates Lane Primary school, wrote a letter to parents of children at the school saying "our mental health is taking a battering".