Dedicated school caretaker bids farewell after 30 years of service at Grantham school Published: 17:15, 11 April 2021
Staff and pupils at a Grantham school have bid a fond farewell to two cherished members of staff.
Angela (Ange) Conway, has been the caretaker at Harrowby Infant School for 30 years. She left last week alongside husband Mark, who has been the schoolâs site manager for the past 10 years.
Kerry Whotton, school administrator, said: âWe said an emotional goodbye to Mrs Conway, who joined the Harrowby family in 1990 and has been at the heart of the school for 30 years.
Mr and Mrs Conway. (45935873)
She will be missed so much by staff and the children and we wish her and Mr Conway, who has been with the trust for 10 years, happiness and best wishes for their next chapter of life.â
Grantham schools pull out all stops to give pupils warm welcome back to class
| Updated: 11:19, 12 March 2021
Schools across Grantham have been pulling out all the stops this week to give their pupils a warm welcome back to the classroom.
From Monday, all pupils were able to head back to the classroom after months of remote learning under the first step to ease Covid-19 restrictions.
The Department for Education is advising secondary school pupils to wear face coverings and they are being asked to take voluntary Covid-19 tests on site and at home, whereas primary school children have not been asked to take tests or wear masks.
Grantham headteachers react as schools set to extend their opening to all students next month Published: 12:00, 26 February 2021
Grantham school leaders have voiced their opinions after Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out his roadmap to lifting lockdown restrictions.
Speaking to the House of Commons on Monday, the PM outlined the planned roadmap, with the first stage seeing all pupils return to schools from March 8.
The plan will also see care home residents allowed to nominate one person to visit them indoors, and outdoor recreation with one other person will be permitted, meaning people will be allowed to sit together in a park.
Grantham primary school children tell Christmas Nativity story in creative ways
A Grantham primary school has delivered an improvised Nativity story using various mediums.
The children of Harrowby Infant School have had a busy run up to Christmas and have certainly not let the current challenges they face stop them from enjoying Christmas activities in school.
As they were unable to invite the parents into school to watch a performance of the Nativity story, the performance was videoed so that they could watch it from the comfort of their own homes.
The angel tells the shepherds about the birth of Jesus (43654589)