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Simon Daw I live in the mediaeval village of Castle Hedingham, in north Essex; most of the visitors to this site arrive here because they're looking for information about Hedingham and/or its castle.
I spent the first two years of my career teaching maths and humanities at Clare Middle School in Suffolk. Although I gained some valuable experience there, and taught some wonderful children, I found Years 7 and 8 hard work, and missed the variety of primary teaching. I therefore switched back to primary in 2006; also a lucky move, as things turn out, because Suffolk County Council have now announced the closure of Clare Middle School as part of their switch from a three-tier to a more conventional two-tier system. In any case, I've been more comfortable in my "new" school: I in fact returned to St Luke's. My first year there was an odd experience in many ways, because I taught the class I'd worked with on my teaching practice, some four years earlier! It was quite a privilege, and I was sorry to say goodbye to them in July. This year's class are also pretty fantastic. Have a look at some of the art work they produced as part of our recent arts week. The school is, in my opinion, extremely successful in terms of developing children's values and self esteem - things I consider to be of far greater value than test results. A few years ago, whilst training, I transcribed "The First Hundred Years: The History of Tiptree CE Primary School", which I found in the university library, and which is a fascinating read.
Although teaching limits the time I have available for leisure activities, I still try to maintain contact with Mad Dogs & Englishmen, the theatre company of which I used to be a trustee. Visit my theatre page for more information and pictures of some of their productions.
I used to be a racing cyclist of middling ability; take a look at my cycling page for more. Nowadays the best I can hope for is the odd leisure ride when I can fit it between planning and marking, although last year I managed to get out on a few Sunday club runs with Cycle Club Sudbury. I'd really like to be able to cycle to and from work regularly - which I used to be able to do when I taught at Clare - but my commute is now nearly twenty miles, which is a bit of a problem when you work minimum ten-hour days. I've done it a few times, but it feels rather too much of a feat to become regular. Lack of time has also meant that I've neglected my friends somewhat, but I think I still have a few left! Mike and Moo used to live close to me before moving to nearby Great Yeldham. Guy Jones now also his own website (here) about his passion for motorbikes. I have known Guy and his wife Sherry for many years, from a time when we used to race together. Finally, I met Philippa Burt when she was playing various parts in Twelfth Night and The Country Wife with Mad Dogs & Englishmen. Please feel free to email me using the link on my navigation bar – I'm usually pleased to hear from visitors.
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