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  • WOW: Wonderful Outstanding Women

    Mon 30 Sep 2024
    It was a real privilege to be invited to the launch of Ahmad Lunat OBE's new book; 'Our Heritage 2'.  The book documents, celebrates and shares real life stories of some wonderful women who moved to Batley and helped make the town the culturally rich and diverse community it is now, to live, work and raise a family.
     
    Ahmad Gul Lunat OBE is one of our Members, as well as being a stalwart member of the local community. Through their accounts, these brave and courageous women will be remembered for generations to come. The content of their stories clearly demonstrates that these women were some of the bedrock foundations of the Batley community that we know today. They helped to create the cultural diversity that exists here and their narrative is inspirational as they retell their hopes, as well as the fears they overcame, and the sacrifices they made, to come to Batley to be with their families and begin a new chapter of their lives. We often say in Batley, that community makes us, and the unity in community is key, and these women personify this statement.
     

    As the proverb says, “it takes a village to raise a child” and our Batley community is diverse, strong, resilient and successful. This was witnessed at the launch event, not only by the life stories of the women captured and showcased by this book, but also by the tremendous young women who read excerpts, bringing the stories of their grandmothers to life in the present.

     

    The women featured in the book were resilient, solution focussed and demonstrated a steely determination to overcome the adversity they faced. There are a series of common threads running through these life stories, which are compelling and wonderful aspects of human nature; the kindness shown to them by others including strangers, strong family bonds and love.

     

    Our task now is for these stories to be shared with younger generations. For the book to be used in schools; the stories shared in assemblies and used as a tool to empower our next generation of women to also be brave, be pioneers, be ambitious, be resilient, be humble and kind, and to always be the best version of themselves.

     

    In a time of such global uncertainty and conflict around the world, these stories bring a sense of hope and belonging, and provide a positive message for the future we can all build together with the understanding that we must be the change we want to see in the world. If not us, then who? If not now, then when? The importance of education is articulated so frequently by the women in this book, and as Paulo Freire once said; "Education does not change the world. Education changes people and people change the world."

     

    In my role as CEO of Batley Multi Academy Trust, which I describe as Chief Enabling Officer, not Chief Executive Officer (it's official definition); my purpose is to make things happen across our Trust family of schools, which benefit all of the children we serve and our Batley community overall. Education is fundamental to a child's future success, and our children are our future.

  • Batley Brilliance

    Mon 23 Sep 2024

    Batley Brilliance was everywhere last week when our schools were bursting at the seams with prospective families visiting our secondary school open events. Upper Batley High School opened their doors last Thursday evening, when parents/carers and future Year 7 learners were able to meet the staff team, see the excellent learning environment and ask any questions they may have.

     

    Batley Grammar School was open on Saturday morning and Grave's Hall was full. The Batley Buzz was definitely in the air. If you have a daughter, then Batley Girls' High School has their open evening this week (4:30-7:00pm) so please take the time to visit the school, meet the Headteacher and his team, and see the high-quality education and exceptional pastoral support on offer.

     

    Our Trust is uniquely positioned to offer single sex education at Upper Batley (for high achieving boys), and Batley Girls' (for high achieving girls) with Batley Grammar School offering co-education for all, with a 400 year history of success.

     

    Batley Grammar School also hosted their Batley Breakfast event last week and a Year 3 learner stole the show. She was incredibly intelligent, articulate and a brilliant ambassador for the school, her community, her family and most importantly a real credit to herself for her confidence and ability to speak so well to a room full of adults about why education matters to her, and why she enjoys attending Batley Grammar School.

     

    Batley really is a brilliant place to learn, and an amazing place to work. Batley = brilliant. 

  • Grand designs - the Batley way!

    Mon 16 Sep 2024

    This summer has seen so many fantastic site development works to further improve and develop our school learning environments for all our learners across our Trust family of schools. While some staff, and most of our learners (except those in summer school where great fun is had by all!) had a good rest, our operations and site teams worked hard to transform our schools. The summer holidays provide the timespan required for more major development works.

     

    In summer 2024, these works have ranged from new paths and steps, to total makeovers of learner toilets at Healey, new signage internally and externally at Batley Grammar, new gates, fencing and CCTV, LED lighting and new flooring, and a brand new food technology room at UBHS - thanks to a huge grant from the Wolfson Foundation of over £100,000. We can't wait to get Batley cooking in this modern, high-tech food room and see the fantastic gastronomic creations our learners can produce.

     

    If you would like to visit our superb schools and see the learning environments first-hand, our secondary schools have their open events coming up soon:

    Upper Batley High School: Thursday 19 September 5:00-7:00pm

    Batley Grammar School: Saturday 21 September 9:00am-12:00pm

    Batley Girls' High School: Wednesday 25 September 4:30-7:00pm

     

    We are now planning our development work for summer 2025 and this will include a new SEND space and library update at Batley Girls', PE changing room refurbishment at UBHS, plus there are some exciting ideas taking shape for the development of a lecture theatre with 3D video projection and a community garden!  Watch this space for further details.

     

    Exciting times ahead! As an acclaimed man once said; "If you can dream it, you can do it."

  • Hope and Belonging in Batley

    Mon 09 Sep 2024

    Welcome back! The new academic year has got off to a great start in Batley. Thank you to all parents/carers who have ensured their children are in school on time, with excellent attendance and all the correct uniform and equipment for learning. We know flights are cheaper during term time, but a fantastic education is priceless! Every day counts.

     

    Our school year began with a conference for all our staff. Over 700 people came together to set the vision for the year ahead, share best practice, and celebrate the huge successes our Trust family of schools achieved last year. Every year we get better and better. Two fantastic learners from Field Lane opened our conference and outlined why education matters in Batley. One of our amazing BG6 learners then spoke about the power of hope and belonging in our community. These young people are a true inspiration to us all!

     

    In the 1960s Batley was famous for the Batley Variety Club where global superstars such as Roy Orbison, Shirley Bassey and the Bee Gees came to perform, all bringing with them a sense of hope and belonging to an industrial northern town. In the 2020s Batley is now on the map for a fantastic education for all. A great education brings a sense of hope to young people for a bright, successful, happy and healthy future. Highly skilled, well educated young people are highly employable and a real asset to local businesses, the local economy and our community overall.

     

    We have such brilliance in Batley, let's develop it, share it and continue to celebrate the great people who live and work in this fantastic town. Our Trust schools are at the heart of the Batley community; delivered through our schools are our two 'The Fields' community centres, and we also have our Yorkshire Rose teacher training and adult education - there is so much to celebrate in Batley to provide a sense of hope and belonging for all. The future is bright, your future begins in Batley.