Often the first to arrive at school, she could be found warming herself by the radiators, observing the bustling senior yard with a keen eye. She was the one who always had a copy of ‘Just 17’ or a similar magazine in hand, ready to share insights about horoscopes or the latest on the problem page.
With a sunny disposition and a welcoming smile, she made friends easily and was a joy to be around. Many classmates recall her willingness to lend a hand, often sharing her homework during morning registration—an act that guaranteed good grades for those lucky enough to receive her help.
A lover of music, she had a particular fondness for The Prodigy, and her excitement over a planned concert with Alex remains a cherished memory, even if it never came to pass. Academically, she excelled in English and Geography, with a newfound passion for German after an exchange in Warstein. Her enthusiasm was infectious, as she and Lucy Smith spent countless hours discussing their upcoming visits.
A talented runner, she was initially shy about showcasing her athletic abilities. It took some persuasion for her to participate in the Relay at last year’s Sports Day, where her contribution helped lead Colden House to one of its few victories.
In every way, she was an outgoing, cheerful, and caring individual—an exceptional friend and a valued member of the school community.
Often the first to arrive at school, she could be found warming herself by the radiators, observing the bustling senior yard with a keen eye. She was the one who always had a copy of ‘Just 17’ or a similar magazine in hand, ready to share insights about horoscopes or the latest on the problem page.
With a sunny disposition and a welcoming smile, she made friends easily and was a joy to be around. Many classmates recall her willingness to lend a hand, often sharing her homework during morning registration—an act that guaranteed good grades for those lucky enough to receive her help.
A lover of music, she had a particular fondness for The Prodigy, and her excitement over a planned concert with Alex remains a cherished memory, even if it never came to pass. Academically, she excelled in English and Geography, with a newfound passion for German after an exchange in Warstein. Her enthusiasm was infectious, as she and Lucy Smith spent countless hours discussing their upcoming visits.
A talented runner, she was initially shy about showcasing her athletic abilities. It took some persuasion for her to participate in the Relay at last year’s Sports Day, where her contribution helped lead Colden House to one of its few victories.
In every way, she was an outgoing, cheerful, and caring individual—an exceptional friend and a valued member of the school community.