15 November 2019 - Issue 9
HEAD’S
WEEKLY REVIEW
Head’s Introduction
This week at Roedean began with two very beautiful services on Monday to mark Remembrance Day. Thank you to Anamika for playing the very moving Last Post and the Rouse so well. The service is very poignant, and I am grateful to all the girls who spoke, and particularly to Isla, Erin, and Izzy for sharing their own experiences and feelings in Belgium as part of the Year 9 residential to the Battlefields. This week has been Anti-Bullying Week, and this was most evident on Tuesday when many girls and staff wore odd socks to show their support. There have also been a variety of other activities during the week, and the middle of the week saw hundreds of post-it notes with positive messages appearing all around the School! It was both moving and impressive to see the girls in assembly sharing their own experiences with the community, as this openness and ability to speak about how bullying can affect someone helps to create an ethos where we take joint responsibility for the welfare of all. Congratulations to everyone involved in the Dance Showcase on Tuesday. It was lovely to see so many girls performing, and such a range of dance styles, from ballet to tap and contemporary. The girls presented themselves with great confidence and poise, and I have no doubt that all the Dance teachers were incredibly proud – thank you to them and to the Theatre team, and, of course, to Miss Markey and Eden for overseeing the event. I am pleased that Discovery Day and the Sixth Form entrance interviews have gone well this week – I am grateful to the Admissions team for running these events, to the boarding team for hosting the girls on the boarding taster, and to all of my colleagues who have been involved in the lessons, activities, or interviewing. Year 13 also enjoyed a lovely formal meal last night, organised by Dr Hannan and the Sixth Form team – it was a great way to relax, enjoy each other’s company and also see the competitive spirit rise again in the quiz organised by Mr Orys and Dr Hannan. Just this morning, we were delighted to welcome Molly Hocking, the winner of The Voice 2019, to Roedean – she is only 18, but is enjoying great success. As a result of a chance meeting between their fathers, Eden in Year 13 is now collaborating with her, and she has arranged and produced some acoustic covers of well-known songs for piano and voice to perform with Molly. It was fantastic to hear these and a little of Molly‘s story in Chapel – if ever there was an example of following your dream, this is it! Well done to Year 11, who are halfway through their trial GCSE examinations, and good luck to those girls in Year 13 who are attending the Roedean-Lancing Oxbridge Forum and dinner next week. I hope you all have a wonderful week.
Eden and Molly, the winner of The Voice
Eden and the Winner of The Voice 2019
Anti-Bullying Week Click on title to jump to article
Dance Showcase
Operation Christmas Child
Hockey vs Christ's Hospital
News from friends
The Roedean Shop has launched!
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