Give a Little Love scheme rewards our staff team

Staff at St Philip’s received a welcome boost to morale when mince pies and biscuits arrived at school. The gifts were a thank you to our team members for their hard work over the past year.

Waitrose in Surbiton chose St Philip’s to be one of the beneficiaries of their Give a Little Love scheme. The campaign is designed to thank members of society who have made a valuable contribution to others during this difficult year.

Mr Walsh, Headteacher, said: “It was a lovely surprise. It’s been an incredibly challenging year for the staff team and they are brilliant at always putting the students first. It is lovely to see them being rewarded and I am very grateful to Waitrose for such a thoughtful gesture.”

Photo by Edward Howell on Unsplash

Students develop very high levels of positive behaviour and feel extremely safe. They are very considerate, very respectful and caring of others and highly positive about learning.

– Ofsted report

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