Edition 14 - Autumn 2020
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one constant that has shone through for us all has been the girls and their infectiously positive attitudes and determination to live life to the full. The pages that follow give you a snap shot into this joyous world that we are privileged to share.
Welcome from the Head I write this on the one year anniversary of news breaking in the UK of a new virus in the Far East. I was in the final days of my headship at a school in Dorset and looking forward to the exciting if somewhat daunting prospect of two of our children’s birthdays, two house moves, the minor matter of Christmas and starting a brand new job – all in the space of three weeks. I arrived at Royal High School Bath to the long-awaited opening of the new Music School with our inaugural uplifting concert coinciding with my first School Governors Board meeting and my birthday. My husband and I marked the end of a long day with a celebratory meal out in the centre of Bath little imagining that two weeks later the country would go into lockdown. The whole school closed on the Friday leaving a few boarders still in their Houses awaiting news of plans for iGCSEs and IB exams in the summer. On the Monday we transferred fully to on-line learning, one of my proudest days as the new Head of this wonderful school. Not one day of learning had been missed by our pupils. Within a few weeks, with all exams cancelled, the buildings were empty apart from those staff who live on site. It was not a conventional start to a year that has been far from conventional yet the
Covid-19 has put paid to so many plans this year but we have contrived to be resourceful and been astounded at how adaptable everyone is. Leading the way has been the RHBA Committee who have persevered with technology and mastered on-line meetings. Please do join the ranks and volunteer as a Decade Representative and help us bring alumnae from our pre-1998 schools as well as more recent RHS alumnae together. Similar resourcefulness was apparent in the remarkable achievements of many of our current girls during lockdown. Whilst maintaining their lessons online they also undertook challenges within the limitations laid down by ever changing lockdown regulations. Equally powerful this year has been the School’s response to the unsettling Black Lives Matters events of the summer. The creation of GDST Undivided, committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, resulted in our own RHS Undivided student group who are working with staff to consider unconscious bias and inclusivity in our community. We are blessed at RHS to have boarders from 17 different countries, each sharing their culture and diverse experiences. What better preparation can there be for the global world of work awaiting our girls? The power of the GDST was also harnessed with a Trust wide initiative to fill the gap created by the cancellation of GCSEs, A Levels and IB. A record number of our staff volunteered to lead ‘Limitless Learning’ courses many of them supported by experts at Trust Office in London. This is a truly unique offering that once more conveys the power of the family of 25 GDST schools. Similar power was unleashed in the Hardship 13
CONTENTS Welcome School News GDST News Alumnae News Former Staff News Events Giving Obituaries Catch Up Corner Online Community
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Welcome to the Autumn 2020 edition of the Royal High School Alumnae Newsletter. As ever, we love to receive word from you, so if you have anything you’d like to share, be it memories, opinion or news and updates, please don’t hesitate to get in touch: rhsalumnae@rhsb.gdst.net
Fund created to support girls across the GDST schools whose parents were suffering financially due to the pandemic. Heartfelt thanks to everyone who donated to this worthy cause including helping a significant number of girls remain at RHS during the economic downturn. This October Half Term saw the retirement of two RHS stalwarts who will be known to many of you with their combined service to the School of 51 years: Ali Mottram and Lynda Bevan. Their valedictory speeches, delivered to a socially distanced audience in the Sports Hall brought warmth, laughter and a great sense of pride that we have all had the honour to work at such a special