WHEN term begins at West Somerset College on Monday, there will be one person who has already been finding her feet at her new school over the summer.
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Repairs to A396 Cutcombe Hill moved to nighttime work to avoid Snowdrop Valley clashShe is Zoe Stucki, the college headteacher who, like many others starting at a new school, is filled with excitement – and a healthy level of nervousness.
“I feel really excited, some apprehensiveness, which I think is healthy because the job is so vast, and I really, really want to do a good job and be a great head for the students. I’m very much looking forward to it,” said Zoe.
Her hope is the college can get even better now through having stable leadership and she is definitely here for the long haul, and clear that this will involve everyone.
“I am here to work with all to make the college the best, and to do that year in and year out."
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