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MR J NIXON

 

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  • WEEK 15 - Friday 9 January 2026

    Published 09/01/26

    Dear parents and carers, 

    To start on a personal note, it is great to be able to be at Hessle full time to continue the school’s improvement journey. It’s great to be back.  

    At the end of last term, I wrote about the importance of exercise books and that they would be a focus, not only now but throughout my tenure. This week I have dropped into a number of lessons to look at the quality of work our students are completing and I am pleased to say that the picture is a very positive one. There were some exceptional examples where I saw work that was nothing short of exemplary. On the few occasions where books were not quite as I would want, the teacher was aware and was addressing it with the student. As previously mentioned, we will also be providing support for those students who may find it challenging. On Thursday after school, all teaching staff were involved in looking at different exercise books to see good practice and get ideas. It was a valuable exercise.    

    At various times of the day, though usually at the end of social time, I like to hold the door open for students to come into the building and I have to say that I continue to be impressed by how respectful and courteous our students are on a day-to-day basis. I find myself saying “you’re welcome” repeatedly as almost all of them say “thank you” as they pass by. In addition, conversations with students in the dining hall are a real pleasure with some students still going out of their way to come and speak to me. It is this level of courtesy that will get them far and what’s more, it comes across very natural so my thanks to you as parents for instilling these values in them. You should be very proud.     

    Finally, I would like to emphasise the importance of your child being at school. Attendance drops considerably on Fridays and that is a real concern as it means 20% of the week is being missed by too many students. It is especially the case for those who are in year 10 and year 11 with exams either very close or on the horizon. My thanks to the vast majority of parents who send their child into school every day, as your child will benefit from it for the rest of their lives.   

    Have a great weekend. 

    Mr Nixon

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 14 - Friday 19 December 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    Dear parents and carers 

    As 2025 comes to a close, I want to wish everyone a safe and restful Christmas break. I am looking forward to taking up my full-time post as Headteacher at Hessle High and know that we can achieve great things for the school in the New Year. 

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 

    Mr Nixon 

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 13 - Friday 11 December 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    Dear parents and carers,  

    On Tuesday I attended my first Hessle High School and Sixth Form Local Governing Body meeting. Governors play an important role in schools as they bring a local context to the Trust as well as provide support and challenge. In my own experience, a crucial aspect of their role is their visits to school, so it was good to read and hear their feedback on what they saw in school, and the meetings they attended. Governors were sent a copy of the presentation I did a few weeks ago and as senior leaders, we went through our plans whilst highlighting how we had already changed how we quality assure the work that takes place in school.  

    It has already been mentioned to teaching staff, so I thought it would be useful to highlight the importance I place on exercise books. They are the window to the student’s attitude to their learning. From January when we return, it will be a major focus both in the standard of presentation and the quality of work students produce so I would ask for your support as parents and carers in this. For some students, it will literally be drawing a line under the previous work, as we know they can produce a much higher standard of work and for others, it will be celebrating the work they are currently doing. Some students will need support, but we should be ambitious for every student at Hessle High School.  

    Again, I have absolutely loved my two days at the school and whilst I will be sad to leave Howden, I am also really looking forward to the 06 January when I am in Hessle full time.  

    Have a great weekend.    

    Mr Nixon

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 12 - Friday 5 December 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    Dear Parents and Carers 

    On Monday and Tuesday, and with Mark Brown on Wednesday and Thursday, much of what we looked at was centred around SEND both in lessons and meetings. What is a real joy is walking round the school and going into lessons to see students engaged in their learning. We have a very dedicated and professional team of staff who know their students well and the staff / student relationship is positive. What I would like to emphasise this week is the importance of attendance. Being off school is very stressful for a student as when they return, they have to catch up on work missed. This makes the lesson difficult as the class has moved on. Persistent Absence percentage is 90% which is one day a fortnight; a huge amount of learning missed over the year. My plea is that if your child is not feeling so good, still send them in as the chances are they can just get on with school life and if not, we can deal with it. 

    The weeks are flying by with only two weeks to the end of term. Schools also start to get that Christmas atmosphere but a heads up, I expect lessons to continue as normal. 

    Have a great weekend. 

    Mr Nixon

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 11 - Friday 28 November 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    Dear Parents and Carers, 

    Although I am in school for just a couple of days, a lot of work is covered during that time. One of my favourite moments is social time and chatting with students in the dining hall. It continues to impress me how welcoming everyone is – if I am honest, that has not always been the case when I go into schools so is not to be taken for granted. The students are easy to chat with and often come up to me for a conversation. Movement around the school is calm and purposeful, as is line ups in the morning for Key Stage 3. 

    On Monday I had the pleasure of being involved in a review of the Arts Department alongside a visit to a year 7 lesson. After school, I did a presentation to staff about the way forward for the school and will be doing the same to Governors on Tuesday 09 December as well. I do realise that my comments in this forum are usually quite brief at present, but this is because much of my time is getting to know the school in increasing detail as whilst I have plans, they need to be a good fit for Hessle. 

    I am looking forward to being in again on Monday and Tuesday. Have a great weekend. 

    Mr Nixon

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 10 - Friday 20 November 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    Dear Parents/Carers 

    Yet another good couple of days at Hessle where I continue to be impressed by how friendly and welcoming everyone has been. On a very personal note, what I am really enjoying is being back in a school with a sixth form as they add such a positive and academic dimension to a school. What also makes a difference is that some lessons are in the main school building, so they are role models for all our other students. Even the complexity of the language they use as they walk to lessons will be picked up by younger students to become part of their everyday vocabulary. Tranby House, where Sixth form is based, is a lovely environment as are the facilities and the quality of education both here and when they go to Wolfreton. It is a very effective partnership. 

    What I would like to highlight is that our progress outcomes in the Sixth Form are well above national, something that I am keen to celebrate and publicise. This is down to a number of factors, not least high-quality teaching. The aspirations of our students are high, for example four students were accepted into medical school last year (four applied) and we also had a student who was accepted into Oxford University. This year we have four strong applications for Oxbridge alongside students moving on to a wide variety of destinations including degree apprenticeships. Our approach of providing individualised support for students has resulted in higher than national averages for destinations and retention and a large number of very happy former sixth form students, all of whom have a personal tutor throughout their time with us. 

    We also have a campus culture which helps students develop the independence they need to thrive post-Sixth Form, an aspect I consider to be crucial for future success. What I have observed is a real sense of pride and a willingness to volunteer and represent the sixth form. Our student council is led by Sixth Form students, and I have been impressed when watching them in action in Tuesday morning meetings. There is a strong sense of loyalty amongst the students not only in our current cohort but those former sixth formers who come back to speak about their experiences. 

    In short, in conjunction with Wolfreton, we are extremely proud of our sixth form and their achievements. It is a great privilege to be given the opportunity to lead Hessle School and Sixth Form with such fantastic students and staff. 

    I hope you have a good weekend. 

    Mr Nixon

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 9 - Friday 14 November 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    Dear Parents and carers, 

    I have had another couple of good days at Hessle. For information, although I am currently only in school Mondays and Tuesdays, I am in contact with colleagues throughout the week. Again, Mark Brown has been in to support the school. 

    On Monday I was involved in some drop ins looking at maths lessons. I was impressed with the level of engagement of students, and the staff student relationships. Students came across as being eager to learn and were happy to show me their exercise books. The dedication of staff is visible.  

    The weather was wet on both days, yet the atmosphere was calm and purposeful. I made sure that I visited every classroom in the main building to see the learning that was taking place. I will repeat that the students have been incredibly welcoming and willing to engage; it has been a real pleasure to talk with them and get to know them.  

    It is necessary to have various meetings at this stage to build up my knowledge and understanding of the school, though my instinct is always to go out and see the school in action. That is the best part of the job. 

    Mr Nixon

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 8 - Friday 7 November 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    Dear parents/carers, 

    I thought it might be useful to give you a brief overview of my first two days at Hessle.  

    The first thing I would like to emphasise is how friendly and welcoming everyone has been; both staff and students. Several students have gone out their way to come and speak to me, and many have said “good morning” at line up or as we met in the corridor. Staff have done the same.  

    On Monday I held an assembly for all the year groups in the main school. I was impressed by the way they conducted themselves, and I spent quite a bit of time walking around the site and being out and about at breaks and lunchtimes. I have also held numerous meetings including members of the Senior Leadership Team. After school on Monday, I spoke to staff briefly about my values and what is important to me not only as a leader, but just as importantly, as a dad and a husband. 

    First thing Tuesday morning I sat in the student council meeting then spent some time with Mr Jarman talking about the sixth form after which we visited some sixth form lessons. Mark Brown (Executive Director of Education) and Lizann Lowson (CEO) were in school as well.  

    I thoroughly enjoyed my two days at Hessle and am already looking forward to next Monday. Although I am at Howden for the rest of the week, Mark Brown will be in school during the week as well. I am also in regular contact with Hessle, even when I am not in the building, so that I am kept up to date.

    Mr Nixon

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 7 - Friday 17 October 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    Firstly, let me bring you up to date on the work that is going on to support the transition to the new Headteacher.  I am in regular communication with Jim Nixon to ensure that he has a full rounded picture of the school, before he takes over after half-term.  He is also in regular contact with the rest of the senior leadership team (SLT).  These conversations will continue of course.  The fact that Mr Nixon currently works in our Trust and knows the school and its leaders well is a great advantage and will help to make the transition a smooth one. 

    *** 

    When I first entered the teaching profession, I had no ambition to be a leader, let alone a Headteacher.  In fact, I only considered it a possibility when I was essentially offered the job back in 2018, whilst sitting in the very office I am writing this from now.  It was Sarah Young who had the faith in me to make that offer and I am glad she did. 

    Being the Headteacher of such a fantastic school and being able to steer it through some good and bad times has been the greatest privilege of my career.  Every time I stand in front of the staff, the parents or the students, I know how fortunate I am.  When I walk the corridors, drop into lessons, chat with students and colleagues, it is a joy and there has never been a day when I haven’t been glad to drive through the gates and come to do my job. 

    I am most proud of three things. 

    Firstly, the way we handled the pandemic.  Within 12 months of taking over the school, we were making plans to shut it, when the Covid pandemic hit in early 2020.  Those months, which turned into years, were surreal and we found ourselves in completely uncharted territory.   I never expected to be sitting in Public Health England meetings, opening up a testing centre, delivering food parcels to the community, creating pop-up canteens, painting dots on the playground two metres apart.  Just as those painted spots have now faded into the concrete, so have many of the memories.  But they are easily stirred when I start to think about them again. 

    When we began to manage that situation, I made two things clear to my staff.  We were going to look after our people first and foremost.  And we were going to trust our staff to make the right decisions for themselves and their own families.  Some staff wanted to be in school, others were terrified to do so.  Both views were okay.  I am proud of how we handled that period, which made us stronger as a community. 

    The second thing of which I am proud is that Hessle High School is a place where people are pleased to work.  There is low staff turnover and, despite the inevitable niggles, the overwhelming majority would choose to work nowhere else.  When people leave, they tend to do so for developmental, or personal, reasons.  Working in schools is hard and it has always been my hope that I might be able to make our school a place where it is not quite so hard, and where people feel supported and proud to work.  I hope I have done that. 

    Finally, for the past seven years, we have been consistently over-subscribed.  Our Open Evening is packed and the feedback we get from you is overwhelmingly positive.  Parents and carers want their children to attend our school and believe that they are safe, happy and thriving here.  We don’t always get it right, but I like to think that we are honest when we get things wrong and seek to put it right.  The faith that you, as parents, have repeatedly shown in my staff is the single thing that I am most proud of.   

    All of that will continue and I wish you, and your families all the very best for the future. 

    Thank you as always for your support.  

    Mr Groak

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 6 - Friday 10 October 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    I will keep this week’s blog deliberately very short. 

    Firstly, I would like to say ‘thank you’ to those of who that have been in touch since the announcement of my departure broke on Wednesday.  I have been successful in securing a role with another local Trust working across more than one school and I am very much looking forward to a new challenge. 

    I will leave my reflections on what Hessle means to me for next week, but I can assure you that it has not been an easy decision, and it will be very tough to leave the school. 

    I can assure you all, however, that the school will continue to thrive.  The appointment of Jim Nixon is an inspired one.  Having worked with Jim for a few years, I know that he brings real integrity along with his vast experience.  You will enjoy meeting him and getting to know him.  He will be supported by the most fantastic senior leadership team imaginable.  They will continue their work with students and families and will support the transition to new leadership under Jim Nixon. 

    I know that they will get your full support. 

    In the meantime, enjoy the weekend, enjoy Hull Fair if you are going, and I will be in touch again next week. 

    Best wishes 

    Mr Groak 

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 5 - Friday 3 October 2025

    Published 09/01/26

    Week five and it has begun. The sniffle. The cough. The lengthening cover list. 

    After six weeks summer break, school staff almost bounce into school at the start of September (well, most do).  That injection of energy and enthusiasm carries us all the way through September and, if we are lucky, almost to half term.  But the challenge arrives with the bugs and the illness.  And this week, it has landed. 

    Whilst attendance (staff and students) remains high, and higher even than last year at the same time, it is noticeable that individuals are struggling.  In meetings, those staff carrying bugs sit themselves at the end of the room, away from others.  And around school, the students who are similarly under the weather, can be seen sniffling and doing their best to get through the day. 

    We have a culture of resilience in our school – one of our core values.  We know that the best route through illness is sometimes to take total rest and be absent from school or work, we also know that this is not always required.  We try to teach students to do their best to stay active, to stay in school and to take maximum rest on an evening.  In most cases, it works, and we thank all of you for your support in building this sense of responsibility and resilience in our young people. 

    This week, I have been spending lots of time in Year 10 lessons and have been particularly pleased with how students are engaging with their new GCSE subjects.  I often say that I would love to be able to study our curriculum – it has so many great topics and themes and provides opportunities to develop wonderful skills.  This was seen in the lessons I visited this week, including History lessons where students were fascinated by the civil rights topics; in Food Technology lessons where they were exploring food contamination and in Resistant Materials classes where students were as happy learning about the properties of different manufacturing materials as they were carrying out practical activities.  I can confidently say that our Year 10 cohort are one of the most motivated I have seen for many years and will surely go on to achieve great things in the future. 

    ***  

    For parents of students in Year 11, please be aware of the upcoming Open Evenings for our Consortium Sixth Form offer.  Next Thursday (9 October), Wolfreton School hold their event, followed by our own at Hessle on Tuesday 14 October.  For those interested in studying at our Sixth Form College, I would strongly recommend that you visit both campuses so that the full breadth of our subjects and facilities can be appreciated.  As a student at the Consortium Sixth Form, you have access to resources on both sites so they really are worth a visit.   

    For more information, please visit The Consortium Sixth Form College - Curriculum. 

    Thank you for your support as ever and have a nice weekend.

    Mr Groak

    Headteacher

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  • WEEK 4 - Friday 26 September

    Published 30/09/25

    At this time of year, most schools up and down the country are holding their Open Evenings for future students/parents.  Ours was last night and, as in previous years, we are calling it a roaring success.  We had 169 families pre-registered in advance and a further 175 walked up on the night, meaning that 344 families attended and are at least considering our school for their child. Throughout the night, there was lots of information available to families and plenty to see and experience, but my message delivered in three presentations in the hall, was that I wanted parents to reflect on their feel as they walk around the school.   

    The feeling you get as you set foot in a school is important and it sets the tone for the experience you will have there.  I know that our visitors saw lots of examples of terrific relationships between staff and students and these relationships are at the heart of what we believe makes our school special.  Throughout the night, I received lots of comments from parents and children and these are just a few examples:  

    "Your staff are friendly and real people." 

    "We were really impressed. Everything was very organised compared, the teachers were all really friendly and engaging. The activities they had in each room were fantastic. It was buzzing and busy which I suppose isn't surprising with Hessle reputation." 

    There was a brief moment when a child became separated from her mum and 'lost' in the building. Everyone, including students, leapt into action and the girl was soon found sitting in the hall with her sister, waiting patiently for my presentation! Mum was relieved and very impressed.  

    We never take for granted that we will fill all the spaces in our school and know that we must work hard to gain that trust.  My staff also understand that which is why they were happy to still be here after 7pm closing down and preparing for another day today.  My thanks to them, and to all of that attended for making it a terrific evening. 

    A reminder that the deadline for applications is 31 October. 

    We move on soon to our Sixth Form Open evening which will be held on 14 October.  Please look out for our emails and social media messaging with more information on that one. 

    Thank you for your ongoing support and have a lovely weekend. 

    Mr Groak

    Headteacher

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