Head's Weekly Review - 26 March 21 - Issue 22

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26 March 2021 – Issue 10

HEAD’S

WEEKLY REVIEW

Year 7 letting their hair down with the Jerusa

Head’s Introduction

It’s the holidays! The arrival of Spring has definitely brought with it an air of positivity, and there is so much to look forward to at Roedean next term and beyond. This has been a strange, and sometimes difficult, term, and it was important for us to mark the anniversary of the start of lockdown this week, and remember those who have lost their lives as a result of Covid. We also had the opportunity to light a candle in Chapel to show solidarity with the victims of violence because of their gender, race, or ethnicity. You can read my thoughts on the year we have been through later in this review, but I would like to congratulate you all on the way you have responded so well and always looked after each other. Well done! In Chapel this morning, we said goodbye to those students and staff who are leaving Roedean today – we wish them all well in their new adventures. The leavers include Mrs Linda Ridley, who has been the School Secretary for 16 years and is now retiring, and Mr Richard Chamberlain, our Senior Deputy, who will begin as Deputy Head at King’s School in Hove after Easter – both have had a huge impact on Roedean, and we will miss them. This week, the relaxation of some Covid measures has meant that we have been able to re-start providing meals for the homeless in the local area, through our connection with Off the Fence. This work is so important, so I am pleased that we can support the local community in this way. It is also wonderful that the Year 7s have amassed a huge collection of Easter eggs – these will be donated to children in the Royal Alex who will be spending Easter in hospital. Well done to everyone involved! I am delighted to report that we have launched our new 360 degree virtual tour of the School – at a time when visitors to Roedean are limited, it is a wonderful way for us to be able to showcase everything we offer and our fantastic facilities. We also heard yesterday that Roedean has been shortlisted for one of the TES Independent Schools’ Awards, which is exciting news. I wish you all the best for a wonderful Easter break, and look forward to seeing you again next term!

A Year of Covid – the Headmaster’s Reflections To read the transcript, click here.

lema dance

Our 360° Virtual Tour is now live! The wait is finally over! Our exciting new Virtual Tour is now live. At a time when we are unable to allow visitors on-site, we can now bring the School to them! We hope they enjoy learning a little bit more about the rich history and truly holistic ethos of Roedean, while navigating around our incredible site, and we hope you are as impressed as we are with the tour. How lucky are we to be able to learn, live, and work in such beautiful and impressive buildings and surroundings!

Click here to take a look

Easter Cake Design Competition – not all heroes wear capes! Following on from last week, we are excited to unveil Chloe’s winning design from the Easter Cake Design Competition, realised by Ruth, our fantastic pastry chef. The enormous cake, which took an astounding 70 eggs to bake (and many more ounces of flour!), was presented to the Children’s Hospital this morning who were delighted to receive it. Thank you so much and a big well done to Chloe for such a fabulous design, reminding us that not all heroes wear capes, and to Ruth for her amazing skills and dedication.


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