RGS & Tormead English Symposium

The English Department at RGS Guildford was delighted to welcome Dr Henghameh Saroukhani, Assistant Professor in Black British Literature at the University of Durham, to participate in a symposium between the RGS Lower Sixth students and their counterparts at Tormead School.

The collaborative symposium, entitled The Canon of Windrush Literature, was the culmination of continued work between the Lower Sixth A-Level English Literature students at both schools. Students were organised into groups of five or six and tasked with reading a book significant to Windrush immigration. The selected texts were To Sir with Love by E. R. Braithwaite, Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands by Hazel Carby, Familiar Stranger: A Life between Two Islands by Stuart Hall, Final Passage by Caryl Phillips, and The Housing Lark by Sam Selvon.

Each student had to select a passage to analyse from their allocated book, which could then be presented at the symposium. The students worked together to research their texts and to share resources, before arriving at the symposium ready to engage in a discussion with each other; Dr Saroukhani; Ms Thishani Wijesinghe, Head of English at RGS Guildford; Ms Helen Stevens, Assistant Head (Teaching and Learning) at Tormead School; and Mr Naishal Patel, Teacher of English at RGS Guildford. Insightful points were made regarding the prejudice encountered by Caribbean people once they arrived in what they deemed to be the “mother country”, the nature of autobiography as a genre, and the distinct experiences of female immigrants.

Dr Henghameh Saroukhani, Assistant Professor in Black British Literature at the University of Durham

The students demonstrated intellectual curiosity in venturing beyond their syllabus and researching an area of literature that remains vastly underrepresented in both schools and universities. Dr Saroukhani commented on how impressed she was with the quality of the dialogue and presentations, especially considering she does not teach many of the selected texts until her undergraduates are in the second or third year of their degrees.

Naishal Patel, Teacher of English at RGS Guildford

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