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THE NIGHT SKY LIFE OUTSIDE
- A Poem By Ofure Henshaw-Ativie | Year 9 Senegal
THE CLASSROOM
Look up at the dark sky so vast,
Stars twinkling, a sight that will last.
Feel the peace, the calm, and the silence, xtracurricular activities are essen-
tial for an enriching school experi-
I stare in awe at the vivid moon’s presence.
E ence, offering students the chance
to explore their passions, uncover hidden
The darkness brings a sense of peace, talents, and create lasting memories.
Letting all your worries run and cease. These activities go beyond academics,
allowing individuals to engage in sports,
The moon looks down smiling at me,
arts, and various interests, ultimately help-
Making me smile brighter with so much glee. ing them discover what they truly love.
Different items in the sky,
Participating in these activities not only
Making amazement fill my eye. provides enjoyment but also fosters im-
A hue of many different colours, portant life skills such as teamwork, lead-
A show of delight uncovers ership, time management, and prob-
lem-solving. These skills are valuable for
future success in university and careers.
The night is truly a place to be,
Making my spirit run free.
In conclusion, joining after-school activ-
I know I’ll see it again tonight,
ities is a great way to shine, prepare for
But for now I’ll fight the daylight. the future, and make unforgettable mem-
ories.
- Obehi Henshaw-Ativie
Year 9 Senegal
The Regent Digest Club
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