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19 Mar 2021 | |
School News |
It has been a month of determination and delight in equal measure as we welcomed our community back to the campus, and our energy has been sustained by all the great Badminton news that keeps our interest piqued and inspiration rife.
We have seen some exciting announcements regarding Old Badmintonians: Rosamund Pike was victorious at the 2021 Golden Globes on Sunday night, taking home the ‘Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy’ prize for her role in the dark comedy ‘I Care A Lot’ and, coinciding with World Book Day, the publication of Emma Stonex’s debut novel in her own name, ‘The Lamplighters’. Furthermore, our World Book Day guest, Roz Kay, was actually inspired to write her book ‘The Keeper of the Stones’ during her Badminton years!
We would love to hear news from our Alumnae so please do share your stories!
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