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21 Apr 2022 | |
Alumnae News |
Just a year after leaving, there was already much to catch up on and the conversation and laughter flowed as they regaled each other with stories about university life and gap year adventures.
Head Mistress Mrs Hanbury told them how pleased she was to be able to welcome them back at last, as the original get-together in January had to be postponed due to on-going concerns about Covid-19 levels.
She urged them to sign up to Holles Connect, our alumnae community, and to keep us updated with their news and progress. “That sense of connection with LEH is so important not just now, but probably even more so as you get older. You will find lots of support there from fellow past students as you move into the world of work. And we hope that you will, in turn, be able to give back to the school by coming in to talk to the next generation of pupils just as you were inspired and motivated by the alumnae that visited while you were here.”
We are very much hoping that it will the first of many return visits for the Class of 2021 and we wish them every success now and in the future.
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