Richard Scarfe
- If you want somebody to do a good job, give them a good job to do!
- If you want children to attend (and do well at) school, make them want to go to school.
Q: How should education prepare children for the future?
Q: What world can we expect children to inhabit as they grow older?
A: Nobody knows for sure.
Lynne Baker
I am Lynne Baker, and I joined the governing Body at Alfred Street School, when I retired from Teaching in 2011. I am currently the longest serving member of the Governing Body. I have also been elected as Vice Chair in the freshly amalgamated school, which is a great honour and the start of an exciting opportunity to develop the school as a successful new Primary School.
Within my role as a governor, I have a particular interest in the development of the whole school curriculum and specifically the creative and connected approach, which gives rise to a broad and balanced curriculum, with joy , awe and wonder at the heart of it.
I believe it is most important to build up each pupil’s confidence and self-worth, which will enable them to reach their full potential in a range of skills. I firmly believe that a successful pupil is a happy and fulfilled individual and that learning new skills and feeling confident in using them is the key to a well-grounded and capable adult.
My main role is to monitor the curriculum and standards, and to ensure that improvement is made as swiftly as possible.
My background is in Art and Design, and I was a Head of Art for most of my 39 years teaching career. I was also a Head of Year in a very large Middle School in Bedfordshire. My pastoral role as a Form Teacher and Head of Year, has given me vast insight into problems and difficulties pupils may have to face, and I am keen to ensure that all our young pupils can access the curriculum and acquire the necessary skills to flourish at the next level of education.
Alfred Lord Tennyson School is very dear to my heart, and I attended the Alfred Street site as a 5-year-old until secondary level, as did all my family.
The atmosphere in the school is always welcoming and friendly, and pupils are always ready to speak to me when I go into school, particularly those who have attended my after-school Art clubs. The school now has a golden opportunity to create a diverse and thriving Primary School, in line with most of the other schools in the Town. I am excited for its future, and to have a role in its success.
Jake Baker
Brenda Martin
Hello I am Brenda Martin. I am a relatively new Governor, serving the last 9 months on Alfred Lord Tennyson School. I was then co-opted on to the Governing board in September 2023 of Alfred Lord Tennyson School.
I moved to Rushden in 2021 from Bedfordshire. I have always been interested in education and worked for over 20 years as a Teaching Assistant working with Children with various needs. I have 2 grown up children, which 1 of them has dyslexia both are in full time employment. I want to support children to be the best possible version of themselves that they can possibly be.
As a Governor I want to make sure that the children have the best access to the curriculum as possible and make their learning journey with the school enjoyable and interesting, and for them to continue to grow in every area.
I look forward to meeting parents at school events as I am keen to be involved as a volunteer as well.
Sally Love
Hello my name is Sally Love.
I am a mum of four; with two of my children having travelled through both schools. I now find myself back in the playground navigating the school runs again.
I am not native to Rushden; having grown up in North London and briefly living in St.Neots. Before settling down to raise my children in Rushden.
Becoming a mum in the playground very much turned Rushden into my home and I have now lived here for nearly twenty years. I couldn't imagine living anywhere else.
Having left school with fairly good grades despite the failing school I attended. It really showed me what can be achieved with hard work and effort. A value I hope I have instilled in my children and the children I have been in contact with.
My working life has always had to fit around my children and from working in various after school clubs in Rushden. I went into working in a special educational needs college locally.
This insight into special educational needs definitely aided me when my son needed an EHC plan.
I am eager to make a difference and to see children reach their potential so I hope I my position as parent governor I can do this.
Annette Dagwell
Hello. I’m Annette Dagwell. I was a Parent Governor at Tennyson Road Infant School for just under 3 years and have just recently been reinstated as a Parent Governor for ALTS.
The reason I want to be a parent governor is to ensure that the board has a parent perspective involved in some of the crucial decisions that need to be made within school.
Having a child at Alfred Lord Tennyson School myself, it matters to me that all children are getting the best education they possibly can and are being taught a diverse and enriched curriculum to prepare them for the next stage at secondary school.
Charlotte Sturman
Hi I’m Charlotte Sturman, I’m a Level 3 Teaching Assistant that has worked at Tennyson Road infants for 16 years. I also have 3 boys which all came though Tennyson Road and Alfred Street. I was delighted to be nominated for staff governor at ALTS as I’ve held this role for several years at Tennyson Road.
The hands on experience of the school environment has given me a practical understanding of the challenges and opportunities we face daily which drives my strong belief that every child deserves the best start in life.