5 March 2021 - Issue 7
HEAD’S
WEEKLY REVIEW
Head’s Introduction
2021 has been a year of stops and starts, but I am very much looking forward to meeting many of the girls and my colleagues back in School next week. We are all excited to see the girls rediscovering their school and grounds, hearing them in the corridors and classrooms, watching them meet the farm animals again, and seeing them playing sports. At the same time, we must remember that some of the girls and a few members of staff will not be able to return, and it will be more important than ever for us to think of our community as a whole. We must continue to look out for each other, and, most of all, be careful and stay safe. On Monday 8 March, we will all be marking International Women’s Day with our amazing remote conference. The eighteen speakers are all impressive and successful women, and I am sure that their insights and experiences will be inspiring. We are fortunate to have many opportunities at School to hear from such impressive role-models, and I am delighted to invite our girls, parents, staff, and Old Roedeanians to attend our virtual Headmaster’s Lecture on 17 March. Our guest speaker is Sarah Jenkins, the Managing Director of Saatchi & Saatchi London, and I am sure that it will be an excellent event.
Photo by Alice (Yr 7)
Headmaster’s Lecture: In Conversation with Sarah Jenkins We are delighted to invite you to attend our inaugural Headmaster’s Lecture on Wednesday 17 March 2021, at which the speaker will be Sarah Jenkins. Sarah is Managing Director of Saatchi & Saatchi London, shaping the strategic direction of the agency. She is a passionate advocate for greater diversity in the advertising industry; she has been instrumental in work of the Advertising Diversity Task Force, which encourages collaboration between forward-thinking and progressive agencies to make the communication industry more diverse. Tickets for this virtual event are free, but you are welcome to make a charitable donation to support the School’s work in the local community and beyond. Please book your place here www.roedeantheatre.co.uk, and you will be sent a link to access the event in due course. INTERNATIONAL WOME N’S DAY 2021
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It was fantastic to be able to show off our School to the 112 families who came to our virtual Open Day last weekend. Although they were not able to come in person, we were able to take them on our new virtual tour, which allowed them to explore the site and see all that Roedean has to offer. The feedback has been very positive indeed, and I am delighted that the day went so well. I would like to thank the Dr Barrand, Mrs Banham and the entire Admissions Team for making Open Day such a success, but also to everyone who contributed to the day. This week has seen the girls engaging in lots of activities for World Book Day, taking part in our virtual ‘Race Around the World’, and taking part in the School’s Strava Challenge. I am very proud of how the girls have responded to these challenging times. Next week’s testing schedule is all planned and we are ready to get everyone back into School safely. I am very grateful to Mr Chamberlain, Mr Wailes, the testing team, and the many people who have been involved in getting the School ready and in making sure that this all runs smoothly. I wish you all a lovely weekend, I am looking forward to attending our International Women’s Day event on Monday, and good luck for next week!
Alexia’s Impeckable assignment
World Book Day
ROEDEAN’SIWD21 FESTIVAL CELEBRATING INSPIRING WOMEN
Open Day Performances