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 he curriculum and other activities are
 at least good in all or nearly all re-
 spects and are exemplary in significant
 Telements. It is broad, balanced, rele-
 vant and innovative. It is directly relevant to pu-
 pils’ needs. Pupils receive welljudged advice and   Click Here To Watch

 sound assistance to make important choices, to
 prepare very well for the next stage in their lives.
                    Hightlights From The
 Schemes of work show plans to challenge the
 most able as well as to support those with spe-
 Remembrance
 cial needs, and there is clear progression in the
 activities planned for year groups.  Remembrance




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 Remembrance Day is observed on November 11th to commemorate the end of
 hostilities in the First World War. These hostilities ceased “at the 11th hour of the 11th

 day of the 11th month” in 1918, following the armistice signed by representatives
 of Germany and the Entente between 5:12 and 5:20 in the morning.


 At 11:00 a.m. on November 11th, The Regent School joined the rest of the world in
 honouring Remembrance Day by observing a minute of silence to reflect on the
 sacrifices made by individuals during wartime. Throughout the day, teachers led
 discussions about the history of Remembrance Day, emphasising the importance

 of reflecting on the past and nurturing a sense of gratitude and responsibility for
 the future.












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