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 CONTENT  From the Headmaster’s Desk






                                                                                            Mr Shaun Stockden






 Editorial Desk  04     By encouraging pupils to wear
 03                     odd socks, we celebrate differ-



 Desk 05
                                  ence and individuality.

 Headmaster’s Desk From the Principal’s
 Forum 08 06

 Model World Economic



 Anti-Bullying Week
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 14  Inter-House Table   This week, The Regent School has been full of capes, masks, odd
           socks and random acts of kindness as we celebrate Anti-Bullying
 Tennis Competition
           Week. The atmosphere has been one of joy, laughter, and colour —
 20  Danfodio Theme Night  but beneath the fun lies a serious and intentional message. These
 Power for Good

 16        powerful tools to help children understand empathy, respect, and
           activities are far more than just light-hearted gimmicks; they are


 Medical Corner  28  the impact of their choices on others.
 Story with a Purpose

 24        By encouraging pupils to wear odd socks, we celebrate differ-

 Term Dates  31  ence and individuality — reminding everyone that standing out is


 Lest We Forget  something to be proud of, not ashamed of. When children don su-
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 Calendar  perhero capes and masks, they symbolically step into the role of

           upstanders, ready to protect and support one another. Each ran-

           dom act of kindness performed this week reinforces the idea that

           small gestures can have a big impact, fostering a culture of com-

           passion that extends far beyond the classroom walls.






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