Heads Weekly Review - 29th April 22 - Issue 1

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29 April 2022 – Issue 1

HEAD’S

WEEKLY REVIEW

Training to Swim to France!

Head’s Introduction

Welcome back! I hope that you all enjoyed a good break over the holidays. I am pleased to see that you have all hit the ground running from the very start of term, with public exam assessments, sports fixtures, partnership activities, and music rehearsals all taking place in this first week.

Galina and the NYCB

Well done to Years 13 and 11, who have been sitting assessments this week – as the A Level and GCSE exams approach, I hope that this final round of assessments is helping your preparation and allowing you to hone your exam technique. Well done also to all those who completed their GCSE speaking exams at the start of the week. I wish you all the best for the coming weeks. It was great to welcome the pupils from Year 5 at St Mark’s to Roedean yesterday, for the first of their weekly Academic and Sport Enrichment sessions. They were delighted to be with us, and had a great time playing cricket on the Astro with Mr Borsoi and learning some Russian with Dr Barrand, although it sounds like lunch was also a highlight for some of the children! In Sport, our hardy sea-swimmers were training in the sea at 6:30 on the first morning of term, and they will have three training sessions a week to prepare for the relay swim across the Channel in June – it really is a brilliant opportunity. I am very pleased to hear of a number of individual successes over the holidays, in a whole range of activities, and you can read more about these in this Review. Well done to the following: Malika (Yr13) is a Finalist in one of the BSA’s School Awards categories for her remarkable artwork; Roedean has three category winners in the international poetry recitation competition, Poesiae; Galina (Yr10) performed with the National Youth Concert Band over Easter; six of our U16 Hockey players were in the team which won the England Hockey Tier 1 Plate; and Jasmine (Yr9) won a regional netball tournament with her squad. Congratulations to you all! Well done to all our musicians, who are rehearsing hard for the Fringe concert on Friday 6 May. The programme is wonderful, with Anamika, Bronwen, Alyssa, Eva, and Rachel all playing Concerto movements with the orchestra, followed by a performance by the choir and orchestra of Carmina Burana. I am looking forward to it a great deal, and I hope that you can come along to support our wonderful performers. Thank you in advance for your contributions to tomorrow’s Open Day – I am very grateful. And I wish you all a restful Bank Holiday weekend.

Malika is a Finalist in the BSA's Best Artwork Project Award

Brighton Fringe Festival Concert Roedean Chapel 6th May 7pm Tickets available through the school or from Brighton Fringe Box Office roedean.ticketsolve.com


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