4 October 2019 - Issue 5
HEAD’S
WEEKLY REVIEW
Head’s Introduction October is here, and the first month of the year seems to have flown by, yet so much has happened since the start of term. There have been a number of large-scale events this week, as well as Open Day tomorrow – I would like to thank my colleagues and the girls for their hard work and commitment to these events. On Tuesday, Roedean welcomed 150 Prep School girls to our STEM Festival, and they had a brilliant time on the carousel of activities covering the four areas. They were also lucky enough, along with our Year 7s, to listen a talk by our exceptional STEM Ambassador, Suzie Imber, who was great fun and an inspiration, while still being completely down to earth.
A superb drawing by House 1 student, Ashle
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MacMillan Coffee Morning in House 1 House 1 held their annual Macmillan Coffee Morning last Friday. The ODR was jam-packed full of cakes, balloons, bunting, and, of course, girls and parents. The atmosphere was amazing. A huge thank you to everyone, the bakers, the buyers, the tasters, and the boarding houses – everyone worked so hard on their contributions, and all for a wonderful cause. The total amount raised was £435.30 – outstanding!
Sixth Form choices can be tricky, but I hope that the Sixth Form Information Evening yesterday, both for prospective students and the current Year 11s, provided them the information they need to help with the decisionmaking process. The girls heard about the impressive offer in the Sixth Form at Roedean, the wide-ranging opportunities, and about the pathways they would follow to complement their chosen A Level subjects. Each department was also represented at the subject fair, where they could find out about Sixth Form study from members of staff and current Sixth Formers. In the Performing Arts, hot on the heels of the excellent Music Scholars’ recital, the Drama Scholars from across the School presented a lovely series of monologues about the suffragette movement this week. They have worked intensively over the last few weeks to showcase their performance skills and stagecraft. Furthermore, the Year 9 workshops with a West End musical theatre performer were very successful, and many of the girls are also rehearsing in their Houses for the House Drama competition next week - well done, and break a leg! It is brilliant to hear about some of the girls’ outstanding individual successes in sport – you can read about some in this Review, and I am incredibly impressed by these girls’ dedication and commitment to their sport. I am also very pleased to read that this week’s fixtures have gone very well, with great performances from Roedean teams. From the match reports, it seems that the teams are gradually improving their play, and that they really are demonstrating in matches what they have been working on in training, which is great. Well done for this week, and I would like to thank you all in advance for your part in tomorrow’s Open Day enjoy the weekend, and best wishes for next week.
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STEM Day at Roedean
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Les Mis star at Roedean
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