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Perhaps the greatest asset the school can offer is its Staff. These
are the people who work long hours to look after children. It takes
a special kind of dedication to work at Headfort. The day starts
at 7.30 a.m. and finishes at 9.30 p.m. Supervision must be exhaustive
and therefore the workload on the Staff is correspondingly high.
Members of Staff often spend at least ten hours at the school. The
classroom is only a part of it, albeit the most important part. The
Staff serve as mentors and confidantes of the children. Everyone
is a carer: teachers, domestic Staff, maintenance Staff, matrons – all
can be glimpsed spending time with children and helping them. There
is a familial feel to the relationships between adults and children;
the proportions are strikingly similar to those of a family, and
Headfort has always managed to attract and retain a devoted staff.
Academically, children at Headfort benefit from the fact that they are taught
by specialists. Unlike in most primary schools, where children are taught mainly
by just one teacher, at Headfort each subject is taught by a different teacher.
Consequently, teachers are able to teach to their own strengths, with concomitant
results on the part of the pupils.
Further, this system means that children get the opportunity to relate to a range
of adults in the course of their daily lives, rather than spending a whole term
or year in the class of one individual teacher with whom they may or may not
have a rapport.
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