11 September 2020 - Issue 1
HEAD’S
WEEKLY REVIEW
A Level Results
Head’s Introduction
Alex is 10th on the Global Rankings over 500 Metres
Roedean is full of girls and staff again after nearly 170 days of absence. It is truly wonderful for the fields, corridors, and classrooms to be full of smiling faces and excited voices. You might think that the combination of wearing masks and social distancing means that it is sometimes difficult to gauge the girls’ mood, but their excitement and relief of being back together after such a long time just shines through. Whatever measures are necessary, it is a delight to have everybody back. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of my colleagues throughout the School, who have worked incredibly hard since Roedean closed its doors in March, to keep everything going. I am sure that you can appreciate that it has been a significant challenge to prepare the School for the girls’ return, and it is testament to the thoroughness and detail of this planning that induction week and this first full week have run so smoothly. Thank you! I have been impressed by how quickly the girls have adapted to a new school day, how they have taken on board the new Covid measures, and settled in to having designated zones around the School for their year-group bubbles. I am also pleased that we are able to share with you in this review some of the wonderful stories of our Year 13 leavers. It was a great shame that they could not be here for their final term at Roedean, so it is wonderful to hear about what they are going on to do now – and we look forward to seeing them back for Speech Day in June. There have been a number of individual successes over the last few months – in particular, congratulations to Alex, who is now ranked 10th in the world for speed skating, to Galina, who played a solo in the National Schools’ Symphony Orchestra’s virtual performance of Bolero, to Venetia, who has been highly commended in the Newnham Essay Competition, and to Mollie, who has been selected for Swim England’s development camp. Hearing about these varied successes, all achieved after much dedication and hard work, exemplifies what Roedean is all about – well done! I am also delighted that our Prefects were able to introduce themselves in Chapel this week, and that last weekend four of them attended an online leadership summit for young women, hosted by our sister school, Roedean South Africa. That they were able to be part in an inspiring event, which took place on the other side of the world, illustrates how adaptable we have become – the current restrictions sometimes mean that we have to think a little differently about how we approach things. I would like to repeat how wonderful it is to have the students and staff back for this term – congratulations on the first full week, enjoy the weekend to recharge your batteries, and good luck for next week!
Highly Commended for Venetia in the Newnham Essay Competition
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