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Social Action at CLC

An episode of the Cheltenham Ladies' College Podcast podcast, hosted by Cheltenham Ladies' College, titled "Social Action at CLC" was published on February 5, 2026 and runs 15 minutes.

February 5, 2026 ·15m · Cheltenham Ladies' College Podcast

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In this episode of the Cheltenham Ladies’ College Podcast, we explore Social Action at CLC, from our Community Links Programme to our charity partnerships. Social Action Mentor, Mrs Laura Isaac, is joined by students Anne, Cynthia and Ehije, who share their personal experiences of volunteering, community engagement, and the impact these projects have had on their time at CLC.We’re also delighted to welcome Lucy Bingham from St Hilda’s East, a charity with whom CLC has a long-standing partnership, and which is very close to our heart.Together, our guests reflect on the breadth of social action across College, the importance of meaningful community connection, and the ways in which pupils are empowered to make a positive difference in their communities and in society.The music in this episode is composed and played by Guild member Toru Obunge. Podcast hosted by Lucy Bevan, Digital Communications Officer.

In this episode of the Cheltenham Ladies’ College Podcast, we explore Social Action at CLC, from our Community Links Programme to our charity partnerships.

Social Action Mentor, Mrs Laura Isaac, is joined by students Anne, Cynthia and Ehije, who share their personal experiences of volunteering, community engagement, and the impact these projects have had on their time at CLC.

We’re also delighted to welcome Lucy Bingham from St Hilda’s East, a charity with whom CLC has a long-standing partnership, and which is very close to our heart.

Together, our guests reflect on the breadth of social action across College, the importance of meaningful community connection, and the ways in which pupils are empowered to make a positive difference in their communities and in society.

The music in this episode is composed and played by Guild member Toru Obunge. Podcast hosted by Lucy Bevan, Digital Communications Officer.

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