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Staff turnover at St Johns and St Clements


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A rumour without any substance, I have a child at the school, and there is no evidence at all

of a high staff turnover. Plus it's a lovely school, I wouldn't worry at all about your child starting there in September.

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Agree with Cactus. No truth in that at all. My son is has been at the school for 4 years and only staff turnover I'm aware of has been for maternity leave and they the return. All the teachers and staff I know are great.
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I left way back in 1989 and I remember Ms Brookes very well, she was my older sister's class teacher, and taught my class occasionally.


Acouple of the other names (Bosman and Pett) are ringing bells, but not sure.

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TBH, there's been very little change of staff since we arrived. 3 NQT's that year, 1 since. Very stable staffing in our time ( our fourth year) miss Bosman a possible but she's had more than one career so maybe not as long as you'd think at StJ&StC
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