Principals Weekly Update

A Golden Start: Uxbridge High School Welcomes Back Students for 2025–26
The 2025–26 academic year has officially begun at Uxbridge High School, and the return has been nothing short of inspiring. With bright sunshine marking the first full day back, Principal Louisa Seymour shared a warm welcome message with families, students, and staff, reflecting on the excitement of a new school year and setting out her vision for the months ahead.
“This is the first time we’ve had every student back together,” Ms. Seymour said. “The energy has been fantastic, students arriving in excellent uniform, equipped and ready, with big smiles on their faces. It’s a credit to our families and staff for ensuring such a strong start.”
Three Themes for the Year Ahead
In her message, Ms. Seymour outlined three important themes that will guide Uxbridge High School this year: a strong start, consistency in learning, and the values of respect and kindness.
1. A Warm Welcome and a Positive Start
Families were thanked for supporting their children to return with enthusiasm and focus. Ms. Seymour described the atmosphere in lessons and tutor groups as “fantastic,” adding that keeping up this motivation throughout the year will be key.
“Our students have come back full of energy,” she said. “It may have been a challenge to get them out of bed after the summer holidays, but the determination and commitment we’ve seen in classrooms already is outstanding.”
2. The Importance of Consistency
Ms. Seymour emphasised how vital consistency is to ensuring students can access learning successfully. She highlighted the school’s Golden Playbook, a framework that every teacher uses to provide structure, routine, and familiarity in lessons.
“Consistency isn’t about removing individuality, it’s about giving every student the security of knowing what to expect,” she explained. “When routines are clear and predictable, especially for those with additional needs, young people feel safe and can focus fully on learning.”
At Uxbridge High School, consistency also means strong relationships. Staff are encouraged to connect with students each day, greeting them warmly, asking about their well-being and showing genuine care before moving on to learning. “We treat every young person as a human being first”.
3. Respect and Kindness at the Heart of School Life
The final theme of Ms. Seymour’s message was the school’s core value of respect, underpinned by kindness. She stressed the importance of modelling empathy and care at home as well as at school.
“Our young people deserve to feel hope for the future,” she said. “That starts with kindness, looking out for each other, thinking about how we communicate and making sure our words and actions reflect our values. When kindness thrives, our culture and community are stronger.”
Looking Ahead: Open Evening and Open Mornings
Uxbridge High School is also preparing to welcome families and visitors to its Open Evening on Monday, 22 September, with follow-up Open Mornings taking place soon after. Ms. Seymour encouraged current parents as well as prospective families to attend:
“Open events are a fantastic opportunity to see our Golden Playbook in action, meet staff and students, and experience the culture of respect and consistency that makes Uxbridge High School such a special place.”
Advice from Students
The vlog also featured advice from current students, who shared their top tips for settling into the new school year:
- Rafael, Year 12 (studying Business, Economics, and Politics) suggested: “Be yourself, be organised with your equipment, and remind yourself of your goals so you know what you’re working towards.”
- Tony, Year 10, added: “Get organised daily, pack your bag the night before, do your homework, and take time to get to know your teachers.”
Their messages echo the school’s values of preparation, resilience, and respect for learning.
Thank you for reading and for being part of Uxbridge High School.
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