25 September 2020 - Issue 3
HEAD’S
WEEKLY REVIEW
Rainbow
Head’s Introduction
Roedean really is in a unique position for a school, looking out onto the English Channel. The sea and horizon is an ever-present constant in Roedean life and gives us not only fresh air, but a fresh perspective. I have been reminded this week of how lucky we are to live within the wide open spaces of the National Park and to be so close to the sea. Our Chapel Services this week have reminded us to consider our connection with nature, and how we interact with it. This is particularly important at the current time, and Roedean’s staff and girls have been enjoying our wonderful outdoor spaces to be explored. All the girls are enjoying being outside during their breaks and lunches, the sports fields and pitches have been busy, and girls have been engaging again with our Farm. Some of the girls have captured wonderful images of the
Macmillan Charity Event
School this week – the grey skies are very different to the amazing clear, blue skies last week. I am also very pleased to see the newly installed Cricket nets, which were donated by an OR, being used and enjoyed just below the School. The week has ended with a Macmillan Coffee Morning, which is an important annual tradition at Roedean, and I am glad that we have been able to adapt this to fit the current situation. I hope that everyone enjoyed a cake, while raising lots of money for this very worthwhile charity. Thank you to our ‘star baker’ of the week, Ruth, who has made 1,000 cakes to support this charity event. I wish you all a lovely weekend, and good luck for next week.
Year 7s on the Roedean Farm
Fantastic Donated Cricket Cages