Regents Review Winter 2019

The Regents Review Winter 2019

GENERAL NEWS was so wonderful to have over 100 responses of students who are brilliant. Here are some of the comments regarding our fantastic year group: “Her behaviour is exemplary. She does put a lot of effort into her work and often helps others when she is done.” - Leah Castle “Exceptional care and hard work showed in the last few weeks particularly during PSHE day.” - Elliot Jordan “Tries really hard in class and has really embraced RPCC extra curricular community. Well Done Stanley” - Stanley Selfe “An excellent student, always positive, takes pride in her work and engages really well in everything she does” - Lillia Caistairs Our top 20 students who have the highest achievement points are:

Amelia Goodwin Zahira Choudhury Jamie Pitman-Davies Grace Shanahan Lucy Young Helena Njegovan Casey-Lou Parkin Mateusz Paczkowski

We had 50% of the year group involved in a great rewards session and Year 7 thoroughly enjoyed this event. As a year group, we have started to work with colleges to look at opportunities to support with their ideas for the future as well as guiding them towards their upcoming career choices - there will be more information to follow on this. Christmas is a time of reflection as well as opportunities to look towards the New Year and new challenges that may come and I would like to pose a challenge to every Year 7, which is to please try something new at school next year a club, event or a trip. Regents Park really has a lot to offer and it would be great to have more students trying something new.

Shannon Keats Julia Kaczmarek Sophia Njenga-Kuria Eren Saint Prubcharan Singh Neil Ranlaul Teegan Knight Sophie Louise Mayhew

I wish you a happy, healthy and wonderful holiday.

Oscar Ebrahim Sylvia Barucka Oliwia Miciuda Nadia Bibi

See you in 2020!!

Mrs Bishop Head of Year 7

Year 8 It seems not too long ago that our year group had their first mention in the Regents Review back in 2018, now a year on the students have settled in, developed fantastic friendships and are growing into the fantastic young students that represent the RPCC ethos so well. In this term alone, the students have many exciting opportunities, such as an overnight stay in Ypres,

Belgium. On this trip they have been lucky enough to experience the historical battlefields and getting hands on with the rich history it holds. They have also been a part of the fantastic production team and cast of ‘A Night at the Musicals’, which showcased an array of talent across many year groups in the school. The Year 8 boys football team have been undefeated this season and have performed respectfully and relentlessly to achieve this status.

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