As we approach the end of the  first month in this ‘Spring' Term, it already feels as if the Christmas/New  Year celebrations are a distant past.
The mocks have been marked,  reports written and all of us are concentrating our energies on the Parents'  Consultation Evenings and the areas that need our attention in order to  improve.  I have had a number of  conversations about the mistakes and silly errors that were made in the  mocks.  I have been pleased to hear about  the lessons learned and how these will not be repeated.  I am glad this happens during the mocks  rather than the actual examinations.  We  all make mistakes but only some of us learn from our mistakes.  Einstein said,
"The person who never made a  mistake never tried anything new."
Mistakes can be made when you  take risks, try something new and push yourself out of your comfort zone.  Too many people just "play safe"  and as a consequence, never "move on".  I believe that it was Einstein who also said,
"Insanity: doing the same  thing over and over again and expecting different results".
During January, many of you have  begun to receive offers from universities and employers.  It is really pleasing that so many of you are  being successful.  Invariably, some of  you may be a little disappointed, but remember, that for many of the most  prestigious universities and courses it is a bit of a lottery.  I believe that sometimes it is their loss.  They are the ones who will be losing such  outstanding students.
During this month, I have had  the privilege of speaking to all of you about the next stage in your career and  what you need to do to be successful.   Clearly, hard work, commitment, the drive to understand and practice  under examination conditions is essential.
Successful people in all walks  of life always work extremely hard and are aware of what needs to be done.  I hope that by now all of you have had  one-to-ones with your subject staff and your tutors.  I do hope that you are inspired by many of your  subjects and that you are accessing all the support that is available at our  College.  Einstein said, 
"It is the supreme art of  the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge" …. and  remember,… "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well  enough".
At the start of term, we had our  annual Awards Evening and it was wonderful to see so many of our students  returning to collect prizes and share some of their experiences.  Invariably, the students who received awards  were the ones who had a 100% attendance record and who worked extremely  hard.  It was a privilege to meet with  students whom I last saw in August.
Our musicians and dancers  performed in the marquee and I realised the level of talent that we have at our  College.  It was fantastic to learn about  the amazing success of our dancers at the National Semi-finals in  Blackpool.  We have managed to progress  through to the National Final in Liverpool despite being the only College that  is not a dance school.  I am extremely  proud of our students and staff who have taken dance to a completely new level  this year.  To return from the  competition, laden with trophies and having learned so much, is truly  incredible, especially as this is a 'first' for our College.
World events in January continue  to be a worry.  The growth of Nationalism  and a "Forrest Gump" approach as guiding principles is a concern.
"Nationalism is an  infantile disease.  It is the measles of  mankind," and … "the world is a dangerous place to live: not because  of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything  about it," Einstein.
I believe in the power of young  people, like yourselves, to change things for the better but I also believe  that none of us can be complacent.  We  all have to believe in what we are doing and strive to make the world a more  informed, safer and better place to live.
Finally, I am ever the optimist  and as always, believe that this is the year for my beloved Leeds  United.
My talks to you were about  "time" and academic maturation so I will finish with two quotes from  the genius that is Einstein,
"When you are courting a  nice girl an hour seems like a second.   When you sit on a cinder a second seems like an hour.  That’s relativity."
"Solitude is painful when  one is young, but delightful when one is more mature".
My next blog will incorporate  quotes from my brilliant EPQ group that is a microcosm of our College.
Jay Trivedy
Principal
 
 
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