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Welcome back to Roedean, Camilla!
Old Girl, Camilla Antonie, Matric 2007, joined the Roedean staff at the beginning of 2017. Here is her story:
After matriculating in 2007, I studied a BA (English Language and Literature, Philosophy) at UCT, after which I obtained my Postgraduate Certificate in Education specialising in English (also from UCT). In my final year of studying education, I worked as a facilitator at Forres Preparatory School in Cape Town. After completing my studies at the end of 2013, I moved to northern Thailand where I worked for the Chiang Mai branch of the Burma Study Center, a non-profit organisation that develops education and social welfare projects to support youth from Burma, including migrants and refugees, and to encourage people around the world to become more educated, aware, and active in the struggle for peace and freedom in Burma. I returned to Johannesburg in 2016 and joined Roedean as an English support teacher. I was appointed as a full-time English teacher in 2017.
Gabriella Craddock (Matric 2009)
After graduating from Roedean (SA) in 2009, Gabriella studied make-up, beauty and special effects make-up for film for two years. At the end of 2011, she was accepted by Savannah College of Art & Design in Savannah, Georgia, USA. At the end of 2016 Gabriella graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.F.A in production design. She currently works for a company called IDEA Orlando. This company mainly design ports of call in the Caribbean for major cruise lines such as MSC, Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International.
Susan Gaylard Matric 1991 awarded three fellowships
Susan Gaylard, Associate Professor of Italian Studies at the University of Washington, USA, has been awarded three fellowships for the upcoming year! Professor Gaylard has won the Renaissance Society of America-Kress Bodleian Library fellowship for research at the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford, this summer. Professor Gaylard has also won a fellowship from the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas, Austin, for archival research next year. She will also be a fellow with the Simpson Center Society of Scholars for the 2017-2018 academic year. All three fellowships will support her current book project, Beautiful Monsters: Erasing women from Renaissance histories. Congratulations to Professor Gaylard!
SAORA F1 Croquet Challenge
Great fun was had at the SAORA F1 Croquet Challenge.
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