Remembrance

With Remembrance being our Theme of the Week it was impressive to see how seriously all students were taking the Main School Assemblies this week.

Led by Deputy Headteacher Mrs de Groot, the assemblies had a rightly poignant atmosphere, as well as a strong link to the local memorials in Bushey that many of our students may have regularly walked past.
Mrs de Groot reminded students that since the ‘war to end all wars’ unfortunately there continue to be many conflicts all around the world – many of them almost unknown to us but many people, and often civilians, continue to lose their lives in these tragic situations.
It is all the more important to try and make a difference by having those ‘minds to be kind’ at all times and to remember to continue to work hard to resolve any potential conflicts we might experience in the right way.

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