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Hope Favours the Bold

Best-selling author and award-winning journalist Tanith Carey, Class of 1980, reveals how she tackled the inherent sexism of Fleet Street head on nearly 20 years ago in our Boldest Ever campaign.

Head over to our new LEH Alumnae Instagram account and follow us to see what she did: @hollesconnect.

Our LEH Alumnae are an incredible community of Remarkable Women and this year, taking the school motto to heart, we are running a campaign to inspire each other – and current LEH pupils – by asking you: “What’s the boldest thing you’ve ever done?”

We would love to feature your bold endeavors on our Instagram account – so please do get in touch with your videos, photos and stories. Either DM us on @hollesconnect or drop an email to alumnae@lehs.org.uk.

We look forward to hearing from you.

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