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Editor’s Note
Her story is a reminder that the
critical thinking, ambition, lead-
ership, and self-belief nurtured
here continue to shape futures
long after our pupils leave.
hands-on experiences that deepen understanding. In Maths,
they are stepping onto the grid — literally — translating shapes
and plotting coordinates with energy and enthusiasm. In Music
and English, rhythm, sound, character descriptions, and pre-
sentations come alive as pupils refine their communication,
creativity, and teamwork skills. Science lessons have been
equally inspiring, with students examining microbes, verte-
brates, invertebrates, and even leading their own circulato-
ry system presentations — powered by the awe-inspiring fact
that the human heart beats over 35 million times a year!
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his edition closes with a heartfelt reflection from one of our
Tdistinguished alumni, whose journey from Regent Prima-
ry to Regent College — and later to Oxford Brookes University
— beautifully captures the lasting power of a Regent educa-
tion. Her story is a reminder that the critical thinking, ambition,
leadership, and self-belief nurtured here continue to shape fu-
tures long after our pupils leave. As you read, we hope you feel
as proud as we do of the remarkable learning, values, and as-
pirations flourishing in our community. Enjoy the issue!
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