Thursday, 22 July 2010

I visited Beeston St Anthony's RC Primary School this morning to see Maura Laverty...

I was able to thank Maura at a special assembly that her colleagues had arranged and where the children sang their wonderful school song and sang it so brilliantly it nearly had us all in tears. This is what they sang...

"Believe"

When I look up to the stars,
there’s a burning deep inside me
and I feel a power growing in my soul.
There is something I can sense,
deep within a dream to guide me,
and I know that I am reaching for my goal.

I can do anything at all,
I can climb the highest mountain,
I can feel the ocean calling wild and free.
I can be anything I want,
with this hope to drive me onward,
if I can just believe in me.

When the skies are dark and grey,
we still know the sun is shining:
though it’s out of sight, its light is glowing still.
And as long as I believe,
there is nothing I can’t wish for;
not a dream that I’m unable to fulfill.

(Oo oo oo oo)

I can do anything at all,
I can climb the highest mountain,
I can feel the ocean calling wild and free.
I can be anything I want,
with this hope to drive me onward,
if I can just believe in me.

(Ah ah ah
if I can just believe in me.)

And whatever it takes I’ll find it somehow;
whatever it needs I’ll show I’m strong.
Whatever it takes I’ll make it happen:
finding out where I belong.

(I’ll find it somehow.
I’ll show I’m strong, I’ll show I’m strong.
I’ll make it happen:
finding out where I belong.)

While the world is spinning round,
I can sometimes lose direction
and I know how hard it is to find my way.
But with friends around to care,
there is nothing I can’t handle,
and I’ll face the future treasuring each day.

(Oo oo oo oo)

I can do anything at all,
I can climb the highest mountain,
I can feel the ocean calling wild and free.
I can be anything I want,
with this hope to drive me onward,
if I can just believe in me.

Maura has been headteacher at Beeston St Anthony's RC Primary School for ten years after being headteacher at Barkston Ash RC Primary School for three years as part of a remarkable career spanning 37 years of passion, commitment and hard work. Lynne's career hasn't ended quite as she had hoped because she has been recovering after a serious operation following ongoing problems with her health. She is a much loved headteacher of a great school where she has worked her magic and touched colleagues, families and hundreds of young lives. It was great to be able to thank Maura personally for everything she has done during a life of dedication and service.
Chris

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