Previous Year 11 Parent

I write to all the staff at Brymore as a proud father.

If it were just the physical strength and fitness of my son, then thanks would be due .

If it were his passion for life, then thanks would be due.

If it were his understanding of teamwork, then thanks would be due.

If it were his ability to notice, care and support those around him, then thanks would be due.

If it were his clarity on his career path, then thanks would be due.

If it were his GCSE results, then thanks would be due.

If it were his understanding of the natural world around him, then thanks would be due.

If it were for the best three years anyone could offer a boy, then thanks would be due.

If it were for the most memorable Christmas services I have ever attended, then thanks would be due.

If it were for the understanding that if you want it, then go for it, then thanks would be due.

However when it is all the above and a thousand other aspects as well, how can I ever repay the debt that I owe to the headteacher, the teachers, the staff and all that is Brymore?

You have taken my son, who had been written off by his previous school and given him the tools that will enable him to build a life and future of his choosing. It is, of course, the entire school that deserves our praise and thanks for the role it has played in turning my son from a boy into a young man to be so proud of. My son proudly wears the mark of Brymore everyday and will do so for the rest of his life.