Pub date: 3/29/2022
Maggie Adair was a good teacher, but she spent more than half her classroom time on discipline than on teaching. She enjoyed her students but wanted them to learn but was frustrated with the school and its limited budget plus its location in an economically depressed area of Glasgow.
She endured the same challenges when she attended this same school not so long ago but had little hope the school and its surrounding neighborhood would change anytime soon. So, when she found the ad for an English teacher at the posh boarding school in Cornwall, Downey House, she was thrilled. The fact that it was a mere four hundred miles from Glasgow and would take half a day to drive there, had trivial effect on her enthusiasm. She applied straight-away!
Then the feeling of panic set in, how would she fit in to their environment and what would she wear to the interview! Also complicating this career change was her longtime, live-in boyfriend, Stan. They’ve been together since high school; how would he take this news? Well, she reasoned, she’s not permanently moving there, just teaching for a few months, for two semesters.
Although Stan was not pleased, Maggie did succeed in convincing the Headmistress, Veronica Deveral, that she was the perfect candidate. Maggie would clearly need to update her wardrobe, but she was confident in her teaching skills, and her ability to relate to her female students. Downey House was an all-girls boarding school with the all-boys Downey House conveniently located not far away.
Her students come from all areas, but most come from wealthy families. One standout student, Simone, is there on scholarship and feels she doesn’t fit in. Then there’s Fliss, short for Felicity, who’s older sister is an outgoing student there, but Fliss doesn’t want to leave her old school and all her friends. Simone is set on succeeding while Fliss is set on escaping, or worse, flunking out. Mixed in with these two are average, fairly happy students with the exception of Alice, who’s attitude of privilege and snark leaves chaos wherever she goes.
Can Maggie make it through her first year successfully? Will Stan deal with the change well? Plus, will Maggie’s collaboration with David, the English teacher at the boy’s school turn into something more? All these questions and more are answered in this lively, fun account of Jenny Colgan’s, ‘Welcome to the School by the Sea.’
Anyone who enjoys books about boarding schools will enjoy this one. Jenny actually wrote this several years ago under the pen name, ‘Jane Beaton’ but is reintroducing the series under her own name. This fan of Jenny Colgan’s writing is here for all of it.
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