Miss Lowe
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Miss Lowe
@MissF_Lowe
English teacher and charities coordinator at an independent school in Kent. Passionate about communication, teaching challenging texts, and pastoral care.
Beigetreten Nisan 2018
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@lindsayjskinner Sequel to the bestselling book:
The Boy, The Chicken, The Lamb, and The Goose.
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This is a nourishing watch.
GoodNewsCorrespondent@GoodNewsCorres1
TIMELINE CLEANSE! Wait for it. Guaranteed to put a huge smile on your face! 🚜👨🏼🌾🐓🦆🐑😃
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Oh my favourite politician is back! 🥰
GO COUNT! 🥳
Count Binface@CountBinface
In a field of 17 candidates, I came 8th. And for the second time in three years, I beat UKIP and Piers Corbyn in a democratic election. If that’s not a sign of hope, nothing is.
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@Jubilee4Jesus Yeah but I’m sure it’s all just to do with your period, right…?
Glad it’s finally been diagnosed. Fingers crossed for an easy solution.
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I’ve recently finished this by @lucyjones and I think it’s a must-read for school leaders. It includes the damning fact that 75% of children spend less time outside than prison inmates. Even in cities, it doesn’t have to be this way.

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@ItsEmilyKaty @LeanneMaskell1 I think it feels faster because you’re busy and therefore don’t have the time to stop and reflect on things at the time.
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@MissF_Lowe Aww yes I wrote a list recently as it was a task in @LeanneMaskell1’s book and was surprised!
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@heatherfox I’ve not done it myself but some colleagues did this year. I think they made a booklet. I can have a rummage in the shared area and see what I can find. Dm me your email address?
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We are changing our Year 8 novel next term to The Giver. Does anyone in #teamenglish happen to have a scheme of work they would be prepared to share?
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@mrs_denglish Completely agree. There is so much brilliant literature out there for KS2 and KS3 - so use it, rather than a watered down version of texts that they’re neither emotionally mature enough or academically ready for.
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@MrMEvans91 @cgkedu “Please sir” does feel like the most appropriate response… 😂
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@AlysonBrooker Thank you. I know I’ll be alright, it’s just pushing open the door on the first day is like starting again at 0. I spent six years building up a good reputation in my last school and I feel like an idiot for just walking away from it.
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@MissF_Lowe Remember that you just need to take it day at a time at the start. Then before long, you’ll be in with the bricks and wonder why you were so nervous. And focus on all the things you’re looking forward to about it: new challenges, new people etc.
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@pensionscanwork Thank you. I do love a list so maybe this will help…
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@MissF_Lowe I'd write down what you're worried about, and then start challenging it. Perhaps even talk it through with a friend. I'd also write down the reasons why you think you got the job, and how you're going to feel a few weeks in, where things have gone well. It will be ok.
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@lockwood_mrs_dt Independent schools - we’ve already gone for summer! I did go in a few weeks ago and had a lovely time. It’s just nerves kicking in now that I’ve broken up for summer and left a school where I knew what I was doing.
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@MissF_Lowe Can you go in before the end of term to remind yourself of why you wanted to work there/ meet some staff/ students & try to put your kind at ease?
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