A big TV surprise for Boo!

20 May 2020 11:00
Published by: Scott Callan

 

BBC’s The One Show will surprise a Nantwich head teacher with a Big Thank You tonight as she stars in her own TV fairy-tale

The surprise comes during a storytelling session with pupils at Peartree Primary School.

Normally Boo Edleston reads to the children she’s caring for but this Monday one of her teachers suggested watching a celebrity story session online instead.

Singer Michael Ball pops up on screen telling a story of a much-loved head teacher who went above and beyond, not just for her pupils, but for her community too – the penny will then drop, as he is telling a story about Boo herself, pre-recorded by the programme’s production team!

Boo said: “It was such a beautifully written story. I was completely surprised; I didn’t have a clue what was going on.

It’s lovely to be thanked, but this is not about me, it’s about my team. They have been outstanding to each other in the last two months, they’ve been on the frontline too.”

Boo is then invited to go outside, where the One Show’s presenter Alex Jones appears on a big screen leading a chorus of ‘thankyous’ from pupils, friends, family and colleagues who will gather to give her a heartfelt round of applause.

Teachers at the school, which has 220 on the roll, have been teaching up to 20 pupils of key workers in recent weeks.

Because of stringent hygiene rules to protect them from Covid 19, the school hall where they’re being taught has to be completely mopped down and cleaned four times a day.

Boo was nominated for the One Show’s ‘One Big Thank You’ surprise by school dinner lady and cleaner Andrea Challinor.

She says the head had been turning her hand to all sorts of tasks while some of her staff were forced by health conditions to stay at home during lockdown.

Andrea said: “She goes above and beyond what’s expected of a head teacher. She just mucks in with everything. She’s been cleaning toilets, mopping the floor of the hall, washing soft toys. She’ll do anything. All the children love her.”

Boo’s husband Robert and grown-up sons Max and Charlie frequently get involved in her efforts to help the wider community. Bob said: “Three Saturdays ago we were chopping wood to make kindling for the people who live on narrowboats on the canal near us. Boo was the driving force behind that, she got both our boys involved.”

He stresses her total commitment to her school: “Every child there is her own child. She often says that she has 220 children plus two more at home. This surprise is justly deserved. She doesn’t easily take the praise.”

Boo, who likes to cook to relax, has also been making meals for local people affected by lockdown and handing out pots of her home-made marmalade.

She and her deputy head Ruth Hadfield have also been helping to cook lunches at school and are now preparing to welcome the rest of their pupils back to school in June.

The One Show airs tonight at 7pm on BBC1.

 

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