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Message from the Headteacher Dear Roding Valley High School Community As we begin another important half-term for our community, I am pleased to share with you information about a number of significant events taking place at Roding Valley High School.
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Our commitment to providing students with real-world insights continues as we welcome Media 10 this week and Investment 2020 next week for employer talks. These sessions offer invaluable perspectives on potential career paths and industry expectations. In celebration of International Women's Day, our Sixth Form students are taking the lead in running assemblies next week. This student-led initiative showcases the leadership and public speaking skills of seven to eight of our Sixth Formers, demonstrating their commitment to important social issues.
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The Sixth Form team has been diligently conducting interviews for prospective students. All internal applicants have now been interviewed, and we are moving on to external candidates next week, with over 200 students invited to participate in this process. Our students continue to engage in enriching educational experiences beyond the classroom. This week, Sixth Form politics students visited the Supreme Court, while next week will see Year 9 and Year 13 students embarking on a poignant trip to the First World War battlefields in Belgium. I am also proud to announce that a team of Year 12 students will be competing in the European Youth Parliament debate at Churchill College, Cambridge, on 4th March. This regional round presents an opportunity for our students to showcase their debating skills on an international platform. Looking ahead, our annual Careers Fest is scheduled for Thursday, 6th March. This event will feature new and notable employers, offering students a chance to explore various career options and win exciting prizes. Please do attend this wonderful event if you possibly can- more information can be found here. As we celebrate World Book Day, I encourage all students to embrace the joy of reading and the power of literature. World Book Day is more than just a date in the calendar—it is an opportunity to inspire a love for reading amongst our students, helping to shape their academic success and future opportunities.