Heads weekly report 29 09 2017 v3

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29nd September 2017 - Issue 4

HEAD’S

WEEKLY REVIEW

A beautiful fireplace has been revealed during the recent redecorating of the historic Art Studio, bearing the carved inscription ‘The utmost for the highest’. The A Level Art students have been inspired by Rachel Whiteread’s sculptures on their trip to Tate Britain to create a weekly installation on the mantelpiece. Mrs Ellis has started with a seasonal still-life. Watch this space to see what the students come up with!

Head’s Introduction

A Red Ribbon for Lawrence

With over a third of the girls away from school on trips over the last week, school has been a little quieter. The Year 7-10 residentials have gone very well this year and the girls have reported that they had a brilliant time. These trips are so important to create opportunities for the girls to enjoy time with each other engaging in outdoor pursuits. On the Geography field trip and Art trip to Tate Britain, the girls were able to put theory into a practical context outside the classroom and to be inspired by nature and art. I am, as ever, very grateful to my colleagues for leading and taking part in these trips which are so worthwhile.

The newly refurbished Lawrence House was officially opened this week. There are lovely rooms with sea-views, gorgeous bathrooms, a common room downstairs with modern cooking facilities, and another, with comfortable sofas and over-sized angle-poise lamps, where the girls can work in the evenings, just chat, or chill out watching television. It looks amazing.

After the extensive refurbishment of Lawrence in August, it was great to officially ‘open’ the House this week, and even better to see the girls who live there enjoying the space and facilities. The Estates team have done a wonderful job, and I am glad that the girls were able to thank them in person for their hard work. The girls throughout the school had great fun celebrating European Day of Languages earlier this week. The MFL department set each tutor group a challenge to recreate the Eiffel Tower and a quiz to test the breadth of their knowledge of languages. The girls and staff also walked around all day wearing stickers in different languages introducing themselves. It was a really enjoyable way to get everyone thinking about languages and different countries. Today, we have had two beautiful services to mark Founders’ Day. These give the entire school community the chance to reflect on the work of our Founders, the Lawrence sisters, and all those who have made significant contributions to developments at Roedean over the last 132 years. It is wonderful to be joined at the afternoon service by ORs, friends, and relations of those who have passed away this year, and hearing their names read out and a candle being lit for each is very moving. For the girls, it is also a powerful link to the Roedean’s ground-breaking heritage. Early next week, I shall be at the HMC conference in Belfast, hearing about the latest trends and innovations in education. I would like to thank you all in advance for your contributions to Open Day next Saturday, when we are expecting a record number of families to visit Roedean.

Girls in the House, teachers and tutors, and some members of Council enjoyed some wonderful refreshments, and the Headmaster said a few words to thank Mr Hawkes and Mr Parker for the spectacular transformation which took place over the summer holidays. The girls presented a card to them, after which Mr Hawkes had the honour of cutting the ribbon. Miss Taylor, Housemistress of Lawrence, introduced Laura F and Chelsea Y (Yr12) to speak about their experiences in the House so far. For Laura, it is the ‘university feel’ which she really enjoys, along with the fantastic chance to build a community with the other girls. Chelsea commented that many of the girls in Lawrence are boarding and away from home for the first time, so having lovely surroundings both makes it feel a bit like home and easier to settle in to a new school. Lawrence really does look amazing, with accommodation to match the other Houses. One member of staff was overheard saying, ‘I wish my house was like this!’ Some of Lawrence’s rooms would certainly not look out of place in one of the very contemporary interiors’ catalogues available – congratulations and thank you to all those involved in making it so wonderful.

Pitch Perfect

Building our Sporting Future We have launched our appeal this week to transform our sporting facilities, which will include a floodlit all-weather pitch. We very much hope that the wider Roedean community would like to give generously to ensure that we can complete this exciting new project which will benefit all current and future girls. For further information, please contact Mark Taylor on mta@roedean.co.uk


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