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  • Harry Lovelock, Winner of the Armistice Poetry Competition meets the Lord Mayor of Coventry in an Award Ceremony

    Published 01/02/19

    On this 100th anniversary of the Armistice that ended the fighting of the Second World War, Coventry Lord Mayor’s Committee for Peace and Reconciliation cordially invited all children who live or go to school in Coventry and were 16 or younger on 30th November 2018, to write a poem on the theme of peace and/or justice and/or reconciliation.

    Our Year 7 students thoroughly enjoyed participating in this event and spent a lot of hours writing and re-drafting their poems in an attempt to win the competition.

    It gives me great pleasure to announce that Harry Lovelock was joint winner with a Year 3 class from Keresley Grange Primary School.

    On writing the poem, Harry said:

    "I found the ideas for my poem by watching a documentary about the war on television. The documentary informed me about the experiences faced by the young men who fought in World War One. These experiences included six weeks of training before the war, being in the trenches in Belgium, duty on the front line and helping out away from the front line. It also informed me about the harsh living conditions such as being surrounded by rats, mud, suffering from trench foot and for the unlucky few, dying.

    I have also included the British troops helping the German troops to symbolise that we have reconciled now and that peace has been restored.      I feel privileged to have been chosen for joint first place in the poetry competition and I am extremely grateful."

    The judges said that "Harry Lovelock’s poem 'The Great Adventure' tells a story, it’s simple but effective, it has a natural rhythm to it, it was believable, it flowed well, the word choices were well thought out and we felt the author's own voice coming through. Also, it is fitting for the centenary of the ending of World War I."

    Philip Brown, Chair of the Lord Mayor's Committee for Peace and Reconciliation who organised this competition, said

    "We had such a positive response to this competition that it will now become a regular feature of the annual Peace Festival. In addition, next year we are hoping to have one of the winning poems set to music in order to create the Coventry Schools Peace Song".

    The Lord Mayor of Coventry awarded prizes, certificates and copies of the book containing all the poems submitted to the competition to the joint winners on Thursday 24th January at Keresley Grange Primary School.

    This was such a wonderful competition for Harry and other students to be involved in and a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Harry and the Year 3 students to meet the Lord Mayor of Coventry.

                                                   Miss Meyrick, Higher Attaining in The Bridge

     

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  • KS3 Netball Girls Impress Players at Established Club

    Published 31/01/19

    Last Wednesday evening, the KS3 netball players attended a trial at Bablake School for Henley Netball Club. This was a great opportunity to showcase their talents, as well as demonstrate their commitment and dedication that they already display at President Kennedy School.

    The session consisted of a variety of drills that put their skills to the test, followed by game play against competitive club members, who had been with the club since a young age.

    At first, the girls were nervous to play against such experienced players. However, once settled, their seamless performance proved how naturally talented our players are!

    We are delighted to report that all of the players have been invited to join the club after February half term.

    Well done all!

    Miss Truman and Miss Newbold, PE Department

     

     

     

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  • Year 7 Nottingham University Visit

    Published 31/01/19

    On Tuesday 22nd January, students from Nottingham and Manchester tutor groups went on a visit to Nottingham University.

    A fantastic day was planned which included activities like walking around the university grounds, interviewing student ambassadors and finding out about all of the different courses they have to offer.

    Students left feeling that university is definitely an option for them!

                                                                    Miss Yafai and Miss Bayton-Timms

     

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  • TASS Potential Programme

    Published 21/01/19
    On Wednesday night the students in Post 16 who are part of the TASS project in connection with Coventry University, took part in a series of fitness tests. They will now spend the next 4 weeks trying to improve before they retest in week 6. Th
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  • Year 7 Support Langar Aid Campaign

    Published 14/01/19

    During December, our Year 7 students showed immense generosity by supporting Langar Aid's 'Bag of Warmth Appeal'. This is a campaign to provide comfort to those who do not have access to winter essentials, especially those who are faced with homelessness and hardship during the winter months.

    In order to fill the bags, students and staff alike donated items such as hats, scarves and toiletries. These bags were distributed around the West Midlands to provide comfort and support to the homeless, isolated and vulnerable.

    I would like to thank all who donated. It truly made a huge difference in this cold weather.

    A special thank you to Rob Bromfield for his generous donation of shallots from our school garden.

    These shallots were used to cook meals for Langar Aid service users.

                                                                              Ms Birdee, HLTA The Bridge

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