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The VOICE of Juliet Mitchell, Class of 1958

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In this episode of Alfredian Voices, Old Alfredian Juliet Mitchell shares her vivid and heartwarming memories of her time at King Alfred's School during World War II. Juliet recalls her initial experiences coming from New Zealand and describes the unique democratic governance of the school, which deeply influenced her personal values. Juliet highlights how the school's culture emphasized reading, critical thinking, and a democratic approach, which enabled her to connect with people from all walks of life.

Despite being an independent school, she points out how it fostered a sense of equality and community among students. Towards the end of the episode, Juliet discusses the impact of King Alfred's on her life choices and expresses her strong desire to send her granddaughter to the school, underscoring her continued affection for its distinctive ethos.

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In this episode of Alfredian Voices, Old Alfredian Juliet Mitchell shares her vivid and heartwarming memories of her time at King Alfred's School during World War II. Juliet recalls her initial experiences coming from New Zealand and describes the unique democratic governance of the school, which deeply influenced her personal values. Juliet highlights how the school's culture emphasized reading, critical thinking, and a democratic approach, which enabled her to connect with people from all walks of life.

Despite being an independent school, she points out how it fostered a sense of equality and community among students. Towards the end of the episode, Juliet discusses the impact of King Alfred's on her life choices and expresses her strong desire to send her granddaughter to the school, underscoring her continued affection for its distinctive ethos.

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