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 HEADMASTER’S DESK
ACAMPUS LIFE
‘ ll Action’ is one way to describe the second half of 2022. With event-filled term calendars and a weekly all round learning timetable that provides
academic, cultural, sporting, service and moral growth, Southwell has been humming. Being in humanity with our students, teachers, supporting staff, parents, grandparents, alumni and supportive people as we create opportunities is awesome. The process and delivery of so many moments is as rewarding as the outcomes.
With so many opportunities occurring it produces a
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Durham, Lincoln & Salisbury), the distributed leadership opportunities for many students to lead has grown due to the array of activities that our Houses now perform in over four terms, with line dancing, singing, speech mak- ing, cross country, gymnastics, swimming and athletics producing stages for our students to be exposed to and drive passions.
Giving things a go and being encouragingly swept along by your peers to try something, via the opportunity being there, stimulates the mind, develops courage and curiosity, and may lead to a lifelong passion or endeavor. It’s through
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YEAR 13 ALUMNI DAY
• WitahiiknatoourDsioixcHesoaunseSsc(hWoionlcfhoerstGeir,lsYo2r0k2, 2Capnrtoexribmuery, Our Alumni current Year 13 Leavers group took time out of
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their busy exam and study schedules to return to Southwell
former classmate Tyler Pomare (2001-06) with a huge
• Dux of St Pauls 2022: Joanna Li (2016-17)
on 16 September. They caught up with our current Year 8
contingent of Alumni in attendance.
Visited Southwell in October for a Tour and to surprise his
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• Michaela Honiss (2007-08) married Ollie Wilding in
MIKE JACOBSEN (1982-85)
sister Debbie, our School Administrator. All Hallows in early November.
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Our Alumni current Year 13 Leavers group took time out of





































































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