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From The Principal’s Desk
We now look forward to our
Nigeria Day Celebration on
Tuesday, 30th September
2025, which promises to be a
memorable cultural event.
Dear Regent Community,
eek Three has been very positive as students will participate in a Fashion Show
we continue to build momentum in showcasing the richness and diversity of
Wthis new academic year. Our Year 11 Nigerian culture. They will wear modern
Drop-Down Day was a great success, giving attire designed with specific tribal fabrics,
students the chance to focus on their health, celebrating both tradition and creativity
well-being, and preparation for life beyond in a way that unites learning with cultural
Regent. With IGCSE examinations ahead, the pride.
day offered timely guidance on developing a
success mindset, maintaining good mental The event begins at 1:30 p.m. in the
and physical health, and planning for the School Assembly Hall, and parents are
future. Workshops on writing a personal warmly invited to attend (two per family,
statement, now seen as a living document no children permitted). Guests are
to be refined over time, were especially encouraged to wear traditional attire
valuable in helping students take their next to add colour and vibrancy to the day.
steps with confidence.
Please note that the school will close on
I would like to thank the Year 11 team, Ms Wednesday, 1st October, for Independence
Biodun, and colleagues who contributed to Day, resuming on Thursday, 2nd October.
making this a purposeful and impactful day.
We now look forward to our Nigeria Day
Celebration on Tuesday, 30th September
2025, which promises to be a memorable
cultural event. Each tutor group has been Philip Reynolds
assigned a Nigerian tribe to represent, and Principal
THE REGENT SECONDARY SCHOOL 5