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10 Nov 2020 | |
Alumnae News |
In these difficult times, when optimism can seem like it’s in short supply, LEH’s motto – Hope Favours The Bold – has never been more important. What we all need right now, but perhaps most especially our younger generation of alumnae who seem to have it tougher than most, is an idea of what can be achieved if we can keep the faith and see beyond the challenges that face us now.
As we launch our Holles Connect Instagram account with the ambition of supporting and uniting our most recent leavers and 20 somethings, we’re asking our alumnae community, this simple question: What’s the boldest thing you’ve ever done? We hope their answers will inspire and illuminate those that follow in their footsteps.
Please use your smart phone or tablet to film yourself answering the questions: what’s the boldest thing you’ve ever done? Why? And how did it work out? We’re just after a sound bite that we can upload to Instagram as part of our plans to get it off to a flying start. Please email your clips to alumnae@lehs.org.uk.
Thank you very much.
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