WITH 27 years of experience within the education sphere, Thomas More College’s new senior primary school headmaster, Gary Balarin, is eager to add his expertise to an already well established education structure.
What inspired you to become an educator?
The numerous opportunities teachers have to make a notable difference in the lives of children, knowing they have the potential to brighten their day and positively impact how future leaders live and lead.
As one of the school’s new leaders, how do you plan on entering 2021 with the pandemic in mind?
Energetically and enthusiastically! As a school, we have so many incredible opportunities lined up for the children. Academically, the school has successfully implemented blended learning, which is highly effective and appeals enormously to the children. The extra-curricular timetable will continue to operate within regulatory confines, however, the children have a renewed zest for connecting and competing against one another in the comprehensive programme planned.
What are your future plans at TMC?
To be whole-hearted in mentoring tomorrow’s leaders, today, with an incredible team of staff providing a balanced education where children are inspired, know they belong and where they can identify their life purpose.
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Where is the first international destination you would like to travel to when allowed?
Dubrovnik, Croatia – this would be an amazing family destination.
What three items are always within your reach?
Pen, paper, cell phone
If you could forget one book for the chance to read it again for the very first time, what would it be and why?
The Bible – It’s the world’s best-seller; therefore it’s a must-read.
What is your favourite holiday of the year?
The Christmas holiday. It’s the one time of the year where people around the world literally stop, and make every effort to connect with loved ones and share a special meal.
Caxton Local Media Covid-19 reporting