Roedean School social

Pippa’s Guardians’ Area Managers Sarah Garnett and Elaine Allen recently arranged a get together for Pippa’s Guardians’ students at Roedean School in Brighton. It was the first ever Pippa’s hot chocolate, brownies and games evening, all hosted at Keswick House.

It was a beautiful evening at Roedean as Sarah and Elaine arrived – they were treated to the most beautiful sunset, which many of the girls had photographed.

The evening started with lots of relaxed chatting with the girls as they arrived, and it was particularly lovely to see girls of different ages and houses mixing so confidently. The Houseparents commented that students of different ages and houses rarely mix, so it was really good for the girls to meet new friends.

It was a beautiful evening at Roedean as Sarah and Elaine arrived – they were treated to the most beautiful sunset, which many of the girls had photographed.

The evening started with lots of relaxed chatting with the girls as they arrived, and it was particularly lovely to see girls of different ages and houses mixing so confidently. The Houseparents commented that students of different ages and houses rarely mix, so it was really good for the girls to meet new friends.

The girls became involved in making and serving the hot chocolate – they loved adding the whipped cream and various toppings. Unsurprisingly, the brownies went down a treat too!

The girls became involved in making and serving the hot chocolate – they loved adding the whipped cream and various toppings. Unsurprisingly, the brownies went down a treat too!

Then there was lots of fun as everyone played games together. Any initial shyness soon disappeared as more and more of them had a go. They really enjoyed getting involved and cheering each other on. There was a lot of laughter and camaraderie – along with problem solving, flexibility and dexterity!

Then there was lots of fun as everyone played games together. Any initial shyness soon disappeared as more and more of them had a go. They really enjoyed getting involved and cheering each other on. There was a lot of laughter and camaraderie – along with problem solving, flexibility and dexterity!

This informal atmosphere created a safe and comfortable space for the girls to talk about their term and how they felt it was going. It was a fantastic opportunity for them to have fun and meet new friends too.

This informal atmosphere created a safe and comfortable space for the girls to talk about their term and how they felt it was going. It was a fantastic opportunity for them to have fun and meet new friends too.

It was a very collaborative evening – it gave Sarah and Elaine a wonderful chance to get to know the girls, have some fun and really find out how they are doing. The next evening is already being planned!

A big thank you have to go to Chelsie and Ms Smith for accommodating us – and a massive thank you to all the Keswick girls for helping to tidy up.

It was a very collaborative evening – it gave Sarah and Elaine a wonderful chance to get to know the girls, have some fun and really find out how they are doing. The next evening is already being planned!

A big thank you have to go to Chelsie and Ms Smith for accommodating us – and a massive thank you to all the Keswick girls for helping to tidy up.