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From The Principal’s Desk
This term we are making etiquette
practical and visible: how we
greet, listen, queue, move through
corridors, eat in the dining hall,
and interact online.
Dear Regent Community,
Our Year of Etiquette Teachers’ Day
This term we are making etiquette practical World Teachers’ Day on 5 October is now
and visible: how we greet, listen, queue, past, but the spirit of it remains. If a teacher
move through corridors, eat in the dining has helped you, please thank them by
hall, and interact online. Tutors introduce name and say what made the difference.
a short weekly focus, staff model it, and
Student Leaders give calm reminders. Mrs
Uwagwu’s weekly newsletter includes one
simple action families can reinforce at UPCOMING EVENT
home.
17 OCT:
Why it matters Coffee Morning segment on
supporting etiquette at home.
Good manners make school calmer and
safer so learning can get on. They reduce 14 Nov:
low-level conflict, help everyone feel
seen, and prepare students for interviews, Anti-bullying assembly linking
teamwork and leadership beyond school. kindness and respect to everyday
choices.
Small courtesies, practised every day, build
strong character.
Philip Reynolds
Principal
THE REGENT SECONDARY SCHOOL 5

