After almost 40 years’ service at Oakfield Academy, pupils and staff will be saying a fond farewell to deputy headteacher, Michelle O’Shea.
She said, “When I first arrived at Oakfield for my interview, 39 years ago, I felt that the school was special. I did not, however, realise at the time just how significant a part of my life it would become!
“During my time at Oakfield I have seen the school go from strength to strength, with strong teams of talented teachers and supporting staff. I will miss the vibrancy of Oakfield—our lively, talented, resourceful children and also the daily banter with my colleagues.
“Thank you to all the staff, who, over the years, have been so friendly and supportive”.
Also retiring at the end of this term is Christine Perrett, librarian since September 1993.
She said, “I appreciate I have held a very privileged position in the library and have enjoyed my role immensely. There has hardly been a day pass by when the students haven’t either made me smile or laugh out loud. I will miss the daily interaction with the students very much, however, I am looking forward to a quieter pace of life. Keep up the fantastic reading culture Oakfield Academy!”
The academy says, “Everybody at Oakfield wishes them both of them a fantastic retirement; they will be greatly missed.”
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