Framlinghamian 2019 - Single Pages 72dpi - Flipbook - Page 147
MOREAU SCHOLARS
AMY DE SELINCOURT
(MOREAU SCHOL AR 2019-22) WROTE:
I had the pleasure of enjoying two
wonderful sixth form years at Fram, whilst
being a part of Moreau House. Fram
completely transformed my life, and I am
grateful every day for the opportunities that
were made available to me. For instance,
I had the pleasure of being part of the 1st
hockey team, which played a massive part
in my time at Fram, building and growing
as part of that team has shaped the person
that I have become today. We got through
to one outdoor national final and the
indoor national finals, and then reached
the quarter finals in my final year. And, for
a bit of balance, I was also lucky enough
to be part of the 1st team cricket squad.
As well as loving my sports, I also played
a part on the sixth form entertainment
committee, which involved me in
organising events such as a sixth form
dinner, numerous theme nights and various
other activities. In doing so, I encouraged
integration across the whole of the sixth
form, which I know will be helpful for me
when it comes to organising events as a
Moreau Scholar. Moreau House was hugely
important to me, and I count myself lucky
to have been deputy head of house. Some
memories that stand out for me must be the
time that the 1st team hockey girls travelled
away for tournaments and games.
Being part of the team massively shaped
my time at Fram. I won’t forget the hotel
rooms that smelt lovely when we got there
but smelt like hockey bags when we left!
Another memory that stands out must be
sixth form dinner in 2019. Being part of the
entertainment committee meant that I was
fully involved in the set up and organisation
of the evening, which for me made it even
more special. Academically, I studied PE,
Photography and Business Studies. I have
loved all three of these subjects and I intend
to take that focus on business further over
the coming years. Since being at school
I have come to realise that I want to take
business further, but I am still not sure in
what line of work to pursue this. I will spend
the next year discovering what I truly enjoy
doing, through the form of work experience
Amy De Selincourt
and potentially earning myself qualifications
along the way. Hopefully all this will give
me a clearer idea of the direction I’ll decide
to take for my future career. I cannot thank
Fram enough for everything it has done
for me and the doors it has opened. I will
forever be grateful for everything it has
offered me and how it has changed my life.
I have many amazing memories, and I am
very excited to see what the futures holds
as an Old Framlinghamian and a Moreau
Scholar.
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