17 June 2022 – Issue 7
HEAD’S
WEEKLY REVIEW
Head’s Introduction
What a truly remarkable feat – the first ever Roedean Channel crossing by six Roedean students who swam to France yesterday! Bella, Clara, Liv, Amy, Rose, and Jemima set off to cross the Channel just after 11:00pm on Wednesday, and they stepped on land again near Cap Gris after nearly 14 hours at 12:45 yesterday. The hours of training, and time spent acclimatising to the cold water and building their endurance, laid the foundations for this outstanding achievement. However, all the training in the world could not have prepared them for the reality of setting off on this adventure in the dark water of the open sea under the moonlight. But, as a team which had bonded over time through this shared experience, and brilliantly supported by Dr Hobbs and Miss Wakeling, they did it! Congratulations to the girls, and to their parents and every single person who supported them along the way. I hear they arrived back wanting to do it all again!
Remarkable CrossChannel Swim
New Girls’ Day this week was a lovely day. It was such a pleasure to meet our future families again and to welcome them formally into the Roedean community. While the parents heard from members of staff and visited the Houses, the girls took part in a variety of activities to help them get to know each other ahead of starting in September, culminating in a whole group choir performance. Thank you to the Admissions Department and Miss Allen, and to everyone who worked so hard to make them feel at home on the day. Well done to our Athletes, who have had a very successful week, including winning an enormous trophy at the Brighton and Hove Championships – congratulations! More widely, our students have been training and preparing over recent weeks for Sports Day at the end of next week – this is always a wonderful event which brings together our top athletes with those who are taking part to win valuable points in this final House competition of the year. I am very pleased to hear that 130 students successfully passed their Silver and Bronze Duke of Edinburgh assessed expeditions last weekend. This is a fantastic achievement, and it is excellent that so many of our students are completing this qualification which is so widely recognised. I am also grateful to all of my colleagues involved in the training and preparation for these awards, and in the supervision of the expeditions. Thank you, and well done. I am looking forward to the performances of a Matilda next week, and it will be wonderful to welcome many families to Roedean Day at the end of next week, to enjoy the Art Exhibition, visit academic departments, and cheer on the students at Sports Day. I wish you all a restful weekend. I leave you with a question – after navigating the Channel so admirably, what is the next challenge for Roedean girls?
Athletics: Brighton & Hove Championships