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Sixth Lent 2023 Newsletter

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Headteacher’s Lent Reflection It has been a wonderfully busy term for students in the Sixth Form. I felt a great sense of pride in the students during our end-of-term assembly in which we celebrated the students’ participation and achievement in a huge number of extra-curricular and super-curricular activities. The amount of student involvement in academic competitions, sporting events, musical concerts, Duke of Edinburgh, CCF, debating, volunteering, leadership initiatives, mentoring and much more has been super to observe. We had 30 students leading different parts of the assembly and sharing their reflections on the term. A real highlight for me was in the personal development lecture series when three pupils each delivered a talk about challenges that they have faced and overcome in life. We all felt grateful that they were willing to share their stories with us and that they helped us to understand different perspectives from our own. The rounds of applause that they received at the end of the talks spoke volumes for the students’ appreciation and respect for their peers. I am struck by the students’ level of ambition, their desire to give back to their community and to act as role models to the younger pupils in the Girls,

Boys and Prep Schools. Leadership schemes like the Allies and Advocates, the Wellbeing Ambassadors, the Cultural Diversity Champions and the Learning Leaders are having a positive impact on the wider school community whilst also enabling the Sixth Formers to develop their character strengths and develop their leadership skills. We were delighted to have a record-breaking number of applications for the leadership positions in Year 13 next year, particularly as the selection process has become increasingly thorough as we seek to mirror application systems for professional roles and to make the process as meaningful as possible for the students. As our minds turn to appointing the next cohort of student leaders, I’d like to pay tribute to the students in Year 13 who have done such a good job. They organised an outstanding Academic Gala Evening and have set up a weekly student-led debating club called the Berkhamsted Union which has been hugely popular. It’s great to see that some Year 12 students are already taking over the reins on some of these initiatives. continued…


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