Regents Review Spring '18

The Regents Review Spring 2018

GENERAL NEWS Year 10 Big Interview

how prepared they were - a big part of which is down to the Year 10 tutor team! Here are some other comments the interviewers had of the year group: • They loved their ambition • Students were interesting, confident, engaging and passionate • They were great at taking feedback

On Friday 2nd February we were lucky to have 14 guests from various local government and private organisations such as HMRC, Womble Bond Dickinson and the University of Southampton who visited the school to conduct interviews for every Year 10 student. The interviewers wanted to pass on how impressed they were by the Year 10’s in their mock interviews particularly mentioning

Awareness of mental health Loved seeing them smile!

Regents Park Alumni In order to celebrate the success of our former students and inspire our current ones, we will be starting up an alumni profile page in the Regents Review! For this edition, we feature a ‘Green and Proud’ of our staff members who used to attend the school!

Who was your favourite teacher at Regents Park and why? Mr Isaacs and Miss Howard

How has your time at Regents Park helped you with your life after education? I went to Richard Taunton College and competed 4 A Levels and then onto the University of Winchester to do a history degree. I then went onto do a bit of

travelling before doing my PGCE at Sussex University. What did you go on to do when you left Regents Park?

I gained good GCSEs from Regents Park that set me up to complete further education - I also had a really positive experience throughout my school life at Regents Park.

What advice would you give your former 14 year old self? To not worry as much - it always works out in the end!

Mrs O’Brien

Who was your favourite teacher at Regents Park and why? Mrs Ukahi because she was always so enthusiastic and supportive! How has your time at Regents Park helped you with your life after education? My time at Regents Park improved my ability and passion for a subject I had previously not liked, Maths. What did you go on to do when you left Regents Park? I went on to attain a Mathematics degree and I am going to be training to become a Maths teacher. What advice would you give your former 14 year old self? I would tell myself not to get so worked up about exams; as long as you have revised and done your best, that is all you can do.

Miss Birch

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