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ROSIE MILNE

“If you’re nervous or apprehensive that’s OK, try and see the positives in all situations and you’ll be able to push through and make it a good year.”

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Being able to meet and get to know so many girls, especially the younger ones has been the highlight of the start of 2020 for Head Girl Rosie Milne and with this year’s theme, She’s My Champion, she is keen to see all girls at SMC shine. We asked Rosie to tell us exactly what the theme will mean to our girls at all levels. “It’s about realising we are all champions in our way and for different reasons and, in fact, it’s actually about the journey and not always the end result that makes us all champions. As a leadership team we came up with the seven values of championship, they are – curiosity, bravery, spirit, respect, kindness, pride and inclusivity. We also want all girls to celebrate their and other’s successes, so we have the motto “Her success, is my success and our success.” Through this we will be able to empower and lift each other rather than feeling jealous of what someone else has achieved. Together we can celebrate all success.” Alongside a desire to invest time into the community through charities such as Ronald McDonald House and Nurse Maude, Rosie is keen to see all SMC girls take every opportunity offered to them in 2020, especially in trying times. Rosie Milne – Head Girl

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