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| 16 Nov 2021 | |
| Alumnae News |
The major overhaul of the Wall is part of the strategy to increase the visibility of our alumnae for the whole LEH community. The update has seen a three-fold increase in the number of photos proudly on display. The hope is that these pictures, along with a selection of quotes from powerful women, will engage and inspire pupils as they pass by daily, knowing that one day they too could be added to the wall.
Between them they represent the amazing diversity of age, experience and professions that our alumnae go on to achieve, ranging in age from a 17-year-old bursary student now training to be a doctor, to our intrepid 89-year-old charity wing walker, with professions as eclectic as Olympic athlete to foster carer extraordinaire.
We are planning to invite all alumnae into school to see the Wall for themselves at a special Remarkable Women reception at the end of the Spring Term. All the new additions to the Wall will be invited as guests of honour. The full list of names will be revealed in a special feature in the Spring edition of Holles Connect magazine early in 2022.
The plan is to regularly update the wall to keep it fresh and relevant and to keep catching pupils’ attention. If you’d like to nominate yourself or a fellow alumna to feature on the Wall, please contact us at alumnae@lehs.org.uk.
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