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Becoming Matter: Exploring Solid, Liquid, and Gas
One of the most lasting lessons I took
Students acted out the properties of solid, liquid, and gas to learn how parti- from The Regent School was the im-
cles move and how each state of matter behaves portance of confidence, self-belief,
and leadership.
The Regent School has been an integral part of my life
from 2007 to 2019. I began my journey from the prima-
ry school (2007–2011), continued through the secondary
school (2012–2017), and completed the college (2018–
2019). The school played a crucial role in shaping who I
am today.
It was at The Regent School that I first developed critical think-
ing skills, the ability to analyse, evaluate, and approach problems thoughtfully. The
self-awareness, ambition, and drive I carry today were nurtured in The Regent School.
This foundation stayed with me through my university journey at Oxford Brookes Uni-
versity, where I earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics, Politics & International Re-
lations, and continues to influence me now in my career as a brand strategist and
graphic designer at Quill n Co.
One of the most lasting lessons I took from The Regent School was the importance
of confidence, self-belief, and leadership. It is because of this foundation that, after
establishing myself as a brand strategist & graphic designer, I still hope to serve in
leadership roles such as Minister of Finance or Minister of Foreign Affairs one day.
I could share so much more about the ways The Regent School shaped me, but that
would take up an entire newsletter. What I will say is this: wherever life takes you, 5, 10,
or 20 years from now, you will look back and appreciate the school that raised you.
Do not take these days for granted, they are the most crucial years of your adult life.
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