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From the
Editorial Desk
Finally, this week’s newsletter offers you
the opportunity to enjoy The Regent Digest
once more for this term
Valentine Thomas | Editor
veryone would agree that it is fitting At a time when the school is faced with the
to always reflect on one’s journey loss of a dear one, the Safeguarding Corner
E at every break point. This helps to discusses the topic ‘Grief and Gratitude’.
examine the start point, the progress Apparently, the words ‘grief’ and ‘gratitude’
made, the mistakes committed and how to have their clear meanings ,which should
navigate into the future. This activity might be well understood, but do they have a
be fittingly called stock-taking. connection? That is the question that
should be answered when you read the
Term 1 has finally come to an end, and The Safeguarding Corner.
Regent Digest captures a review of Term 1
through the lenses of a cross-section of the Chuka Moghalu, one of the alumni of the
students. Of course, there would be diverse school, has proved once again with the
views, but none should be overlooked feat he recently achieved that the Regent
because the views help to adjust the scope Secondary School is a fertile ground for
of the school to continue to provide top- growing students who can excel anywhere
notch realities to the students. in the world. Please read within and join me
to say: ‘Congratulations Chuka’.
It has inevitably been a term ending with
mixed experiences. Most recently, was Finally, this week’s newsletter offers you the
the sudden passing away of a dedicated opportunity to enjoy The Regent Digest once
colleague, Mrs Halimot Akanni, on 6th more for this term as we leave you with the
December 2025. Even though the news came expectation of more exciting updates on
like a blow, the Regent School community our school life in the coming term. Adios!
still deemed it fit to celebrate her life with a
tribute which was well attended by alumni,
parents and the school community. Rest in
Peace, Mrs Halimot Akanni.
THE REGENT SECONDARY SCHOOL 3

