Estelle-tale signs of success
Date published: 15 May 2015

WELCOME . . . Baroness Estelle Morris with head teacher Suzanne Ashton and pupils.
YOUNGSTERS at a Chadderton school explored their greatest aspirations when a Baroness came to visit.
Estelle Morris, who chairs Oldham’s Education Skills Commission, went to Whitegate End Primary to see how pupils are working towards achieving their goals.
The OESC aims to help raise local standards and aspirations so that every child can achieve their full potential.
Baroness Morris said: “It was a delight to go round the school and meet the children and staff.
“The sense of energy, encouragement and purpose was evident and I could see how they get such good results.”
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