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OT Prefect

OT PREFECT Sophie LVI

As my final year at Tudor drew near, I began to wonder how I would stay in contact with the School once I left. Then, at the start of the spring term, I was made OT Perfect. I wasn’t quite sure what the role would entail at first, but I have really enjoyed it and now realise that even though I will be leaving Tudor in a year’s time, I will still be part of the Tudor community.

In my role as OT Prefect, I have been to a number of events where I have had the opportunity to meet a range of OTs and compare Tudor stories with them. It is clear that although the School has changed and evolved over the years, the girls are still the same: kind, confident, and outgoing. I am now certain that I will find it easy to stay in contact with my old school friends, not

If I want to talk to somebody about whether a particular university might suit me, need careers advice, or need help finding work experience, it is reassuring to know that there is a network of OTs willing to offer support.

Image: Sophie (second left) on location at OT London Drinks event with Tudor Prefect Team.

only through our own get togethers, but also by taking part in OT events hosted by the School. And if I want to talk to somebody about whether a particular university might suit me, need careers advice, or need help finding work experience, it is reassuring to know that there is a network of OTs willing to offer support.

I have learnt so much in my role as OT Prefect and met some incredibly talented and lovely people, who have inspired me to reach for what I am most passionate about. R

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