Much loved learning mentor leaves Greenwood Primary & Nursery School

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  • Posted on: November 21, 2022
  • Partnership: Flying High Partnership
Greenwood Primary & Nursery

A much-loved Learning Mentor at Greenwood Primary & Nursery School in Kirkby in Ashfield is leaving the school after 10 years’ service.

Mr Neil Clemerson has supported children’s learning at the school in many subjects over the years, -but all the children knew that it was the Maths lessons that were a particular favourite.

Sarah Gilbody is Deputy Head Teacher and says the staff and children will miss ‘Mr. C’ as he is known. “Mr Clemerson has been a part of Greenwood for ten years as a Learning Mentor. He has brought laughter and learning to our school throughout this time.

“His favourite subject is Maths, and he was brilliant at breaking down any maths problem in a way all pupils would follow and understand. He made learning fun and accessible for us all and we wish him the best of luck and will miss him so much!”

Mr Clemerson is taking up a new career as a driving instructor. He said, “It has been an absolute pleasure to be a part of so many wonderful children’s’ learning journey. I have had the best 10 years at Greenwood. I wish the whole Greenwood Family the best for the future and remember… ‘Everything and anything is achievable, reach for the stars!’”

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