From School Leaver to IT Professional: A Journey of Success
On the 2nd of May, we had the pleasure of hosting Darron Edwards (OR1980-1985) for an enlightening talk titled "From School Leaver to IT Professional: A Journey of Success".
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On the 2nd of May, we had the pleasure of hosting Darron Edwards (OR1980-1985) for an enlightening talk titled "From School Leaver to IT Professional: A Journey of Success".
Reading School's refurbished boat house recently welcomed its inaugural session with students from the Ukrainian community, marking a significant milestone for the Reading School Community Rowing Programme. Spearheaded by former Olympic rower James Stephenson, this initiative aims to foster inclusivity and community engagement through the sport of rowing.
Step into history and celebrate with us at The Guildhall in London!
Delving into the realm of Distributed Systems, we were delighted to welcome Rushil Ambati (OR 2014-2021) back to our school. As a former Head Computer Science Prefect and current third-year Computing student at Imperial College London, along with his role as a Software Engineer at an HFT firm, Rushil brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with our students.
On the 7th of March, we had the pleasure of welcoming back Simon Mote (OR 2013-2015) to engage with our Geography students, alongside students from The Abbey and Kendrick School. Simon's insightful presentation shed light on the intricate world of Geotechnical Site Investigations for Offshore Windfarms, leaving a lasting impact on all who attended.
The acknowledgement we received last week of being named the State Secondary School of the Year South East by The Sunday Times’s Parent Power Schools Guide 2024, is a testament to the relentless dedication and tireless efforts of every member of our school community. It speaks of our shared commitment to nurturing a school environment of academic excellence, a deep-seated sustainable culture and continued collaboration.
Reading School CCF (Combined Cadet Force) had their Annual Dinner on Saturday 25 November, welcoming back recent Adult Volunteers for a formal dining out.
We welcomed Stefan Fafinski DL (OR1978 - 1985) who returned to Reading School as our guest speaker for the annual Frank Terry Memorial Lecture.
We welcomed family and friends across generations to our annual Remembrance Day event to remember the service and sacrifice of all those that have defended our freedoms and protected our way of life, including fallen Old Redingensians.
The Old Redingensians Association will be holding a service to remember the service and sacrifice of all those that have defended our freedoms and protected our way of life, especially those fallen Old Redingensians.