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| 7 Feb 2023 | |
| Alumnae News |
Published this week, the new issue focuses on Resilience: Going for Bold. Some of our current L6 students explain what the school motto means to them, while four of our ex-pupils share what they’ve learnt from overcoming adversity. Our Head of Upper School, Flora Ellison, explains how we build academic resilience at LEH, while Rachel Hart, Head of Life Advice, reveals the importance of character education.
We catch up with some of our now happily retired teachers, and cover past events, including the Alumnae Reunion and the Holles Forever! concert, both of which are brought to life with a selection of photos.
Read the digital version now by clicking on the word 'here', while the printed copy is being sent out this week to all those that requested one. If you would like to change your preference, please upate your contact permissions on your Holles Connect online account, or email: alumnae@lehs.org.uk.
We hope you enjoy reading the new issue - please let us know your feedback. We'd also love to hear from you if you would like to share your own story and feature in a future edition. We are always keen to stay in touch and show our LEH support: alumnae@lehs.org.uk.
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