Rose - the OT magazine - 2020

Page 109

Bespoke stainedglass windows for the School Chapel A lasting gift from our 2019 leavers The tradition of leavers giving a gift to the School was continued in style by the Class of 2019. The parents of last year’s UVI contributed towards the cost of two beautiful bespoke stained-glass windows for the school’s Chapel to mark their daughters’ time at Tudor and to honour Dr John Jackson on his retirement. Dr Jackson describes how he felt when he learned of the honour: “My experience attending Mark Reading on Leavers’ Day turned out to be very emotional, and still is when I think back on it. This was not only because of all that was said, but also because of the surprise of learning about the gift of stained-glass windows for the Chapel. I had, from time to time, dropped hints that it would be a

good thing to have stained-glass in the Chapel, but never expected the UVI leavers’ gift to the School to be just that. The windows are perfect, not only because they were designed by Tudor girls, but also because they represent Tudor’s unswerving commitment to giving, and its foundation in the Christian faith. The image of hands giving and receiving perfectly reflects the School’s motto, Habeo ut Dem, which is never taken for granted at Tudor, nor relegated to the past as if it were merely some historical relic. Giving is taught, it is lived, and the girls are better for it. The water speaks of God’s work of cleansing and renewal, from the flood, to God miraculously providing water for the Israelites in the desert, to Jesus

submitting himself to Baptism and on to our own baptism into the faith. The windows are a truly beautiful addition to the Chapel.” The windows were designed by Molly and Cassia, both in this year’s UVI. Molly has been working on fragmented images as part of her Fine Art coursework topic and Cassia has been studying swimmers in water. They amalgamated their ideas and designed a joint image of water running through hands, a single hand in the act of giving and cupped hands receiving the gifts. Molly turned Cassia’s study of water into a more fragmented image to suit the stained-glass technique. The girls’ design was brought to life by a local stainedglass craftsman. The Bishop of Dorchester, who has officiated at Tudor confirmation services for many years, will bless the windows before he retires at the end of the year. The blessing had been planned for the summer term and we look forward to welcoming the Bishop once circumstances allow. R

ROSE . SPRING 2020 . 107


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Tudor alumnae survey

1min
pages 127-128

Events

3min
pages 117-121

News

8min
pages 112-116

Tudor archives

2min
pages 110-111

Bespoke stained–glass windows for the School Chapel

2min
page 109

Former staff

11min
pages 104-108

OTs today

8min
pages 98-103

Just the tonic

2min
pages 94-95

Tudor foodies

7min
pages 90-93

Whisky, the water of life

3min
pages 96-97

An insider’s guide to San Francisco

4min
pages 85-89

Mountain Trek

3min
pages 80-84

Horatio’s garden

3min
pages 76-79

Floral styling with Willow Crossley

5min
pages 66-71

Spectacular plants for dramatic autumn colour

3min
pages 72-75

Burnt Norton

3min
pages 56-59

All the world’s a stage

15min
pages 48-55

Interior values

6min
pages 60-65

Patricia Hinman

8min
pages 42-47

Emma Willis

7min
pages 36-41

Habeo ut Dem

10min
pages 30-35

Emma Bell, Deputy Head

1min
pages 18-19

Why be a teacher?

13min
pages 6-13

Tudor Gap Scholarship

4min
pages 26-28

Degree results

2min
pages 24-25

Debbie Chism, Chair of Governors

3min
pages 22-23

HRH The Duchess of Cornwall

1min
pages 14-17

Kate Simlett, Deputy Head (Pastoral

2min
pages 20-21

OT Prefect

1min
page 29
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.