We were delighted to welcome back two former students of Robert Clack School—Tendayi Hove (Medical student) and Laiba Tanveer (Dentistry student)—who delivered an insightful and engaging session for our Year 12s on applying to Medicine and Dentistry.
Tendayi and Laiba began by sharing their personal journeys from Robert Clack to university, providing a relatable and motivational foundation for the session. They gave students an honest and detailed overview of what it's like to apply for
Medicine and Dentistry, covering key aspects such as:
- Preparing for entrance exams (UCAT/BMAT)
- Navigating the application timeline
- Succeeding at interviews and assessment days
- Managing work experience and personal statements
Their practical tips and first-hand experiences gave our students clarity and confidence as they consider their future career paths.
As strong advocates for widening participation, Tendayi and Laiba spoke passionately about the importance of representation in healthcare and the power of returning to support their former school. It was inspiring to see them give back in such a meaningful way.
To close the session, students took part in a hands-on activity, role-playing as doctors and patients in mock consultations. These real-life case studies helped bring medical history-taking and diagnosis skills to life, sparking lively discussion and enthusiastic participation.
The workshop was a valuable experience, full of relevant guidance and inspiration. We would like to thank Tendayi and Laiba for their time, generosity, and commitment to supporting the next generation. We look forward to working with them again in the future.










