COMMUNITY Staff Farewells
GLENIS GUMLEY After ten years of distinguished service and outstanding leadership, Glenis Gumley, Deputy Principal and Head of Senior School, retired at the end of 2019. Glenis was an exceptional leader, and exceptional leaders lead by example. They have high expectations of others, but most importantly of themselves. They lead by focusing on possibilities, bringing people together with purpose and direction, and building others. At times of difficulty they don’t merely react, but act, and meet challenges by focusing on solutions rather than problems. They listen carefully and welcome input from everyone, thereby building a strong and united team. Above all, they cultivate compassion and kindness in self and others. This is precisely how Glenis approached life at Ruyton over the last decade. It is clear to all who know her that Glenis has enriched the lives of so many throughout her career as an educator. She engaged readily with students, staff and parents; and as an outstanding leader, she never lost her love for teaching. She has a great sense of humour with always a great story to tell. She never takes herself too seriously and always shows up wholeheartedly. She added so much to the spirit of Ruyton and to the culture of our School, and she leaves a strong legacy. We sincerely thank Glenis for her dedicated service to the community and wish her and her family every success and happiness in the future.
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ALICE BRAY Throughout her 13 years at Ruyton, Alice Bray has shown passion for her subject and her students, particularly as a Form teacher. In her years as Department Leader, Alice ran French tours and helped to establish the exchange in Aix-en-Provence. We thank Alice for her contributions to the French Department and for her friendship, and wish her an active and healthy retirement. CATE HALLPIKE In her 16 years at Ruyton, Cate Hallpike has inspired a love of learning in the girls in the Junior School who have been fortunate to receive her tutelage. She is a dedicated and highly creative classroom teacher who simply loves to teach. A supportive and trusted colleague, we extend to Cate every best wish as she explores life and her passions outside of full-time teaching.
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