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REGENT STUDENTS SHINE IN
INTERNATIONAL LITERARY ANTHOLOGY
he Regent Secondary School NA-
community received uplifting
T news this week as three of our
TIONAL
students were officially recognised
by the Stark Pages Literary Students’
Initiative (LSI), a UK based creative and
literary arts organisation dedicated to
nurturing young voices across the world.
Esther Amarachukwu Uke Anthony, Ngozi
LITER-
Ada Jessica Chukueke, and Simrah Iqbal
were longlisted for the 2025 LSI Writing
Competition and featured in the newly
published anthology Tomorrow’s Light (Vol. 1,
2025). Esther, who has since moved on from
Regent, earned a remarkable joint 3rd-place
finish, a testament to the literary culture
we continue to build within the school.
ARY
In a letter addressed to Regent, founder anthology, one of which will now become
Ms Dianah Ose Ngamdy praised the part of our school library collection.
students’ creativity and the school’s This achievement is more than a
AN-
commitment to empowering emerging moment of celebration. It represents the
storytellers. She also fulfilled her promise growing confidence of Regent students
to dispatch complimentary copies of the to share their voices with the world, and
our continued dedication to developing
thoughtful, expressive, and courageous
young writers. We look forward to even
THOL-
more brilliance from our budding authors
in the 2026 edition.
Simrah Iqbal Ngozi Ada Esther Anthony
(Year 8 Congo) Chukueke (Former Student)
OGY
(Alumnus)
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