More House School Founder’s Day 2024
2024 marks the 85th anniversary of More House School. As the school year drew to a close, we came together as a community to celebrate not only the founding of our extraordinary school, but the remarkable progress, accomplishments, and social and academic successes of our pupils. After all, a school’s purpose is to educate.
What does that mean? To educate?
To us, it means to empower; to transfer knowledge, wisdom, skills, experience, confidence and aspiration, to every one of our young people, so that he may become powerful in his daily experience, ambitious for his future, happy and successful in his endeavours.
Over the past 12 months, our exceptional pupils have defied the odds, committing to themselves and their education whilst navigating special educational needs. More House boys realise academic achievements that surprise themselves, their families, and the professionals who worked with them prior to More House. Founder’s Day is such an important event for our staff, our boys and their families to unite and celebrate these successes which both inspire and motivate us for the year ahead.
Following Mr Hetherington’s review of this remarkable year, it was time for our pupils to take to the stage and receive their much-deserved awards.
As Mr Clarkson announced each boy’s achievements and applause filled the marquee, our guest speaker, Kai Widdrington, bestowed the certificates along with well-earned congratulations. From commendations for kindness, diligence and perseverance to individual subject prizes and sport awards, it is never more evident just what our pupils can achieve.
We then came to the presentation of the trophies. Mrs Kerr had the wonderful job of handing out each award to its worthy winner. On Founder’s Day, we congratulate those who have gone above and beyond and those who have overcome particular challenges. Therefore, our awards, often donated by past and present members of our school community, all stand for feats of personal and academic growth and accomplishment. These include cups for achievement in specific subjects, medals for innovative thinking, awards for personal improvement, tenacity and progress, and prizes for endeavour and service to the school and beyond.
Congratulations to each and every pupil who received an award this year. This is testament to your hard work, resilience and determination. We are immensely proud of you all.
The Bloomfield Award marks another significant tradition for our school. This tribute was started by a More House old boy in memory of the late Nic Bloomfield, a beloved Music Teacher at More House School. Every pupil is given the chance to vote for a member of staff who has gone the extra mile to support them pastorally throughout the year. The 2024 Bloomfield Award was presented to Miss Ellen Lazell for her unwavering support of the boys academically as a Teacher of History, but also as a mentor, Form Tutor and Assistant Head of the Year 9 cohort this year. Congratulations Miss Lazell and thank you.
This year we are very grateful to have been joined by world champion Latin dancer and star of Strictly Come Dancing, Kai Widdrington. During his address, Kai shared a bit about his journey through education having been diagnosed with ADHD and Dyslexia. He explained that managing these challenges involved finding unique ways to learn and stay focused, and keep pushing, even when times were tough. This message we are sure resonated with many of our pupils, families and staff.
Kai also shared how sport and dance provided not only an outlet for his creativity, but also a driving force to achieve his ambitions and dreams. He never let his learning challenges slow him down or stop him, instead he used them to drive him forward, push himself harder and reach heights that he never thought possible.
Kai finishes with an important final message:
Our Head Boy and School Officers are such strong ambassadors for the impact of the More House approach to teaching, learning and fostering personal growth. Their journeys inspire us every year and we are so grateful to hear their stories and what More House has meant to them.
Our Head Boy Evan and deputies Eddie, Luke, Maverick, Ollie and Patrick had the marquee in rapt silence as they spoke. Each of these young men came to More House in pursuit of a school which understood them and their needs and would support them to realise their ambitions. Thank you all for sharing your experiences with us on Founder’s Day. We are sure that your words resonated with everyone present in some way. You are a true inspiration, and we hope that you take with you happy memories of your achievements here, and hope that you will remain in close contact with us, visiting when you can and motivating younger pupils who follow behind.
However, as you move on to the next stage of your journey, you leave behind a legacy which must be upheld by the next generation of student leaders. To end our Founder’s Day service, Mr Hetherington announced which members of the Lower Sixth would move into their final year at More House as School Officers. Congratulations to Thom who will be Head Boy next year. Thom will be supported by Rex, Will, Tom and Sam as House Captains and Max and Callan as Heads of the School Council. We are excited to hear your ambitions for the school and witness your influence on our community.
Thank you to all staff who worked tirelessly to make Founder’s Day such a special event. We would also like to thank all the pupils, friends and family for joining us in celebration this year.
And so marks the end of the school year. Have a wonderful summer, see you in September!