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Tess St Clair-Ford, Principal, OIC Brighton, said: “It was so inspiring to come together and showcase the charitable, community spirit of OIC Brighton by taking part in the Undercliff 8K. We had so much fun and are overjoyed to have been able to support such an amazing cause. We are particularly proud of our Mathematics teacher, Ms Sibel Latchman, who came in fourth place!”
Based in Brighton, RISE UK offers support, advice and refuge for domestic abuse victims. Representatives of the charity recently visited the college to deliver a talk on the topic of safety in relationships.
We are incredibly proud of our students for stepping up to this challenge and making a meaningful contribution to the local community.
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Women are the world’s teachers. From the mother’s evidenced impact on early childhood emotional and linguistic development, and the accuracy of a mother’s educational level as a predictor of a child’s outcomes, to the predominance of women in the education workforce (76% of teachers in the UK are female, according to the Department for Education, 2024), women have traditionally carried the greatest share of educating our children. The archetype of the wise woman exists across cultural boundaries, perhaps most prominently in matrilineal societies. In the settings in which many of us teach, the figure of the influential grandmother is a common and impactful one.
At OIC Brighton, we recognise that a balanced and healthy lifestyle is essential for both personal development and academic success. We are committed to fostering an environment where students can thrive not only in the classroom but also through physical activity and sports.
OIC Brighton
Ovingdean Hall, Greenways,
Ovingdean, Brighton
East Sussex BN2 7BA
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