Wokingham Today

Tributes to school head

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TRIBUTES HAVE been made to the headteache­r of Foundry College, who died last month.

Jay Blundell first worked in Wokingham borough at Bulmershe School from 2000, before acting as interimvir­tual head for LookedAfte­r Children.

She joined Foundry College, initially as interim headteache­r in 2016, and later as headteache­r.

In a statement from the school, Ms Blundell was described as a “truly amazing and marvellous role model”.

It said: “The passing away of Jay is an inconsolab­le loss to the educationa­l world. Jay commanded the respect and admiration of all her colleagues in headship for her passionate commitment to real education, not just examinatio­n grades.

“Her ethos for the value of education, intellectu­al curiosity and individual­ity inspired many students' lives by fostering confidence and self-belief.”

The school said Ms Blundell changed many lives, by giving students hope and opportunit­ies when they thought they had none.

The tribute said: “Jay invariably made a big impression on all who met her. She was imbued with striking flair, energy and vigour and committed herself passionate­ly to create a positive culture of excellence.

“She had high expectatio­ns of her students which enabled them to develop their personal confidence and self-esteem and meet their full potential.

“Her leadership style was strong and tenacious yet persuasive, and she invariably possessed the art of carrying peoplewith her.

“Looking back, it is striking how much Foundry College evolved during Jay’s leadership and all along her commitment to learn, inspire and improve never wavered.”

The school said Ms Blundell was always proud, dignified and poised,and touched the lives of students, parents and colleagues with kindness and care.

“She has been hugely influentia­l in the developmen­t of staff and students,” the tribute said.

“She was an inspiratio­nal and remarkable woman and was a shining example of a great leader.

“She emanated wisdom and support for her students and staff alike. Jay was a powerful, principled woman who exhibited true leadership on behalf of others.”

Foundry College’s website has a link to a book of condolence­s available to anyone who wishes to add any messages of support and sympathy.

The school said it’s thoughts are with Ms Blundell’s family members and everyone touched by herwork.

In the comingweek­s therewill be an opportunit­y to celebrate and mark her life appropriat­ely.

The funeral will take place today. For more details, log on to www.tomalins.co.uk

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