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Clifton High Rose Day
The rain was mercifully absent as Clifton High School enjoyed its annual Rose Day service at Bristol Cathedral. The Reverend Rosemary Durward generously joined us to give the Thought for the Day. She talked about going in a hot air balloon with her family on holiday abroad and being struck that their guide so enjoyed what he was doing that it was scarcely a job at all. Reverend Durward went on to highlight the value in doing what you love and pursuing that which fulfils you.
Dr Alison Neill, Head of School, gave an address in which she emphasised how important the acquisition of diverse skills is in preparing our pupils for the unpredictable 21st century world ahead of them. She praised the school's continued commitment to high standards and celebrated the outstanding calibre of Clifton High staff recognised at a national level this year. Dr Neill acknowledged the benefits of lifelong learning, as well as focusing on the ever-present need for emotional development and informed decision-making and then finished by wishing the leaving Year 13 students the best of luck in their future endeavours.
Following the service, a host of prizes was awarded to celebrate the many and varied achievements of Clifton High pupils. We were delighted that Dr ZoĂŤ Ellen Winters, Consultant Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol, Consultant Breast Surgeon at the University Hospitals of Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and a trustee of Abreast cancer research, was with us to present the prizes.
The day culminated in a truly superb Rose Day Ball, beautifully organised by the P.A., ably hosted by Year 12 students and impressively catered for by parent Mrs Clarke. Our sincere thanks go to all who helped make this a very special day that will not soon be forgotten.
Issue 17
4th July 2012