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From The Principal’s Desk
This term’s assemblies were both powerful
and inspiring:
• Benue House delivered “Breaking Ste-
reotypes”, a compelling dramatic per-
formance that challenged prejudice and
promoted inclusion and individuality.
• Volta House was impressed with “Healthy
Habits for Busy Lives,” which highlighted
how balanced nutrition supports a busy
Dear Parents and Students, school lifestyle.
• Senegal House explored “Screen Time vs
Real Time”, encouraging digital mindful-
s a school community, we were
ness and stronger connections in the real
glad to begin this week by mark-
world.
A ing the end of the holy month of
• Congo House warned against the dan-
Ramadan. Monday and Tuesday were
gers of oversharing online in “Think Before
set aside for the Eid ul-Fitr break, and we
You Share”, promoting responsible digital
send our heartfelt wishes to all our Mus-
citizenship.
lim students, staff, and families who ob-
served this important occasion. May your
Each house brought energy, insight, and
celebrations have been filled with peace,
creativity to the stage, contributing points
joy, and togetherness.
toward the Regent Challenge—our ongoing
house competition. More importantly, the
Last Friday, just before the break, I saw
event remains vital for building confidence,
one of the most anticipated events of
teamwork, and meaningful student expres-
the school term: the House Assembly
sion.
Competition. This unique tradition allows
students to explore meaningful issues
This week also featured a health spotlight on
through creative performance, empow-
staying hydrated, and a thoughtful reflection
ering them to raise their voices and think
from A-Level student Ozioma Jessica Uch-
critically about the world around them.
enwa, capturing how life at The Regent Col-
lege builds independence, character, and
community.
Philip Reynolds Thank you, as always, for your support.
Principal
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