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From The Principal’s Desk
The inter-house volleyball competition
concluded with outstanding levels of
skill and sportsmanship. Congo House
delivered a clean sweep in both boys’
and girls’ categories, demonstrating
sharp serving, disciplined defence, and
impressive teamwork. Senegal and the
other houses competed fiercely and
contributed to a superb atmosphere.
Congo have now thrown down a clear
challenge for future fixtures, and we
Dear Regent Community, expect every house to respond.
ur NISSMUN 2025 delegation set a new On Thursday, 6th November, our Talent
benchmark with over 53 awards and Competition brought the hall to life with
O positions in total, including multiple a diverse range of performances from
committee chairs and rapporteurs, Best across the year groups. Music, dance,
Delegate and runner-up awards, 16 Country drama, spoken word, and comedy
Head roles, Overall Best School Delegation, all featured, with students showing
and recognition for Best Male Accompanying confidence, courage, and genuine
Staff. This is a powerful endorsement of our support for one another. While we await
students’ intellect, poise, diplomacy, and the final results, every participant can
readiness to engage with global issues at the be proud—events like this are central to
highest level. building a confident, expressive school
community.
On Friday, 31st October, we celebrated our
Accolades Assembly, recognising the highest- Taken together, these achievements
achieving students of the first half-term. reflect a Regent that is thriving:
These awards are not simply about grades; academically ambitious, internationally
they reflect consistency, effort, respect for minded, creatively rich, and united in
learning, and the character we expect from positive house and school spirit. Thank
Regent students. To those honoured: you you to all staff, students, and parents who
have set a clear standard. To those not yet continue to make this possible.
on the list: stay focused, keep improving, and
use this as motivation—excellence at Regent
is earned and open to all.
Philip Reynolds
Principal
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