Mr Graham Pegg will be leaving us at the end of the autumn term after teaching at Chellaston Junior School for over 31 years.
Graham’s retirement marks the end of a very long and special association with CJS and he will be greatly missed by us all. He has been a loyal, caring and dedicated member of our teaching staff who has had responsibility, at different times, for many curriculum areas. In addition to these responsibilities, Graham has given his time freely running extra-curricular clubs for pupils. Graham has been a great friend and source of wisdom to pupils, staff and parents alike. His warm and caring nature, his great sense of humour and his enormous talent for playing different musical instruments are just a few of Graham’s many talents. To mark Graham’s service to CJS, there will be a special collection and should you wish to contribute, please send your donation to school via your child’s class teacher or via the school office. Many thanks.
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Thursday, October 19, 2006
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I'm really glad that Graham has had the opportunity to share his musical talents with the children this term. Even though I'm never there to hear him play in assembly, I hear lots of really great comments from children and staff alike.
I think Graham will be best remembered for his repertoire of assemblies, often stepping in at the last minute. He has a range of voices of which Disney would be proud!
On a more worrying and personal note, when Graham leaves, that means that I will be the 5th longest serving teacher still at the school! Now that is worrying! I didn't think I was as old as that!
Good luck Graham!
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