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21

ST EDWARD’S CHRONICLE

Judy Young

What do you do atTeddies and how long have you been

at the school?

I have been here 16 years – for all of which up to April 2015 I

was Housemistress of Oakthorpe, and for the last eight or nine

years, Senior HM. I have also taught Physics throughout that

time. I stood down from my HM role to take up the newly-

created post of Deputy Head Extra-Curricular.

Where were you before?

At Westfield School, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

What do you most enjoy about your role?

I loved running the boarding house, with the daily contact and

the involvement in the ups and downs of teenage life. In many

ways, I’m sorry that I am no longer doing it, but I am equally

enjoying the problem-solving aspects of writing the school

timetable and the opportunities both it and co-running the

school’s extra-curricular programme are bringing in terms of

getting to know many of my colleagues better.

What has been your favouriteTeddies moment so far?

There are a lot of these – getting the job in the first place has

to rank as one of them, particularly after an interview in which

one member of the Physics Department wandered in to clean

his teeth very noisily, while another appeared in a wet suit!

Successfully negotiating my first ever lesson (sexual reproduction

to a completely unknown and very large bottom set in the Fifth

Form, almost all boys), the day the RAF section was taken up

in a VC 10 to take part in a NATO exercise over the North

Sea, Snowdonia with the Shells over the years, the term when

Oakthorpe made a clean sweep of the sporting and academic

awards, the day my Head of House, who arrived with a very low

CE score, got ABB at A Level. I could go on and on ...

Favourite menu item from theTeddies kitchen?

Has to be the fillet steak on offer for special dinners.

What was the naughtiest thing you did at school?

There are definitely too many to mention. I was a complete

nuisance from the age of 11 to 15. Once in the Sixth Form,

I turned over a new leaf and became an (almost) model

student overnight.

If you could embark on a wild adventure of your

choosing, what would it be?

Going to Mongolia and exploring the Steppes.

What would be your Desert Island book?

The Diary of a Provincial Lady

by EM Delafield.

Best advice you’ve ever been given?

There is a great saying about pupils, attributed to Charles Bush

when he was Headmaster of Eastbourne College:

‘If you trust them, they’ll let you down.

If you don’t trust them, they’ll do you down.

It’s better to be let down than done down.’

Never a week goes by when I don’t try to bear this in mind.