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From The Principal’s Desk
As we embark on this
next term phase, let’s all
embrace the spirit of hard
work and excellence.
mitment to success have been truly commend-
able. The road ahead will demand discipline and
resilience, but the energy they’ve shown so far
Philip Reynolds strongly indicates the results they can achieve. I
Principal
urge them to keep pushing forward, making the
Dear Parents and Students, most of every lesson, revision session, and op-
portunity to refine their knowledge.
Welcome back! I hope you all had a rest-
ful and refreshing half-term break and are As we embark on this next term phase, let’s all
ready to take on the challenges and oppor- embrace the spirit of hard work and excellence.
tunities ahead with renewed energy. Whether in academics, co-curricular activities,
or daily school life, let’s continue to support and
Firstly, I want to acknowledge the outstand- challenge ourselves to be the best versions of
ing Prefect hustings last week. Although I ourselves.
couldn’t be there in person, I watched the
recordings and was incredibly impressed. I look forward to seeing the school community
The quality of speeches, the confidence dis- thrive in the weeks ahead. Let’s make it a great
played, and the thoughtfulness behind each half-term!
candidate’s vision for leadership were ex-
ceptional. It is a testament to the ambition
and dedication of our students, and I have
no doubt that those elected will serve the
school with distinction.
A special mention must also go to our Year 11
Philip Reynolds
students, who have returned with a renewed
Principal
sense of purpose as they prepare for their
IGCSEs. Their focus, determination, and com-
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