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West Cumbria school to welcome new headteacher
A west Cumbrian school has announced the appointment of a new headteacher.
St Bees School has appointed Robin Silk as its new head, replacing Roger Sinnett who will become director of education for all St Bees schools, uniting all schools across the world to form a ‘global campus’.
Chair of the school’s management board, Mark George said: âAmongst a vast array of hugely qualified candidates we were unanimous in selecting Robin. He is the perfect leader to continue St Beesâ journey and development towards a pioneering future.â
As a University of London History graduate, Robin completed his postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) at the University of Cambridge, and later, an MBA with the Open University.
Students and teachers at one school are continuing to champion online learning, following a hugely successful first term of 2021. St Bees School is proud to have once again received top feedback, with 14 teachers and 52 students sharing their thoughts on virtual learning, and how the school has coped. A survey showed that during the third lockdown, 80% of the 52 students reported that they were able to work well at home, and that more than 1,100 hours of lessons were conducted. To add to the mix, the school’s international students were also able to successfully continue their education alongside their peers across five different time zones and countries.
27 Feb 2021
Brexit leader Nigel Farage accused the British establishment of prioritising money over protecting the country from the “neo-colonialist” Chinese Communist Party after the revelation that UK schools were being bought up by the Asian nation.
Mr Farage said that the limited attention placed communist-linked businesses buying up British independent schools was a result of elites in the country including those in the civil service, the government, and in business being effectively bought by the communist regime which he described as “neo-colonialist” bent on “global domination”.
In a televised debate on Turkish public broadcaster TRT World, Farage said that it was down to “money, money, money,” adding: “you only have to look, for example, at Huawei… look at the people that have served on the advisory board since 2014, and what you’ll find are former big global businessmen, you’ll find former senior civil servants former political figures.”
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