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From the
                                            Principal’s Desk










                                                                 an English Gallery, which had a very strong

                                                                 Gothic influence and Dr Frankenstein’s cham-
                                                                 ber  complete  with  his monster  lying on  the
                                                                 bench where he was assembled.

                 Robert Franklin
                    Principal                                    On Tuesday pupils were invited to come
                                                                 dressed as a character from a book. There
       Dear Parents,                                             were some very imaginative costumes on


                                                                 show and some pupils and teachers had ob-
           t has been a very different week to usual             viously put a lot of thought into their sartori-
           this week in the Secondary School as we               al wear. Also on Tuesday, the starter in every
      Ihave enjoyed a very varied and fun English                English lesson was Drop Everything and Read.
       Week.                                                     Throughout the week there was a huge em-
                                                                 phasis on the importance of reading.
       The week started on Monday with a “Rock, Pa-
       per, Scissors” competition, designed to build             It has become a tradition during English week
       friendships and increase communication and                that each form group decorate their class-
       use of language around the school.  It certainly          room door as a book cover. This year was no

       caught the imagination of the pupils. The way             exception and for the first time, this competi-
       the  competition  worked  was  that  each  pupil          tion will count towards the Regent Challenge.
       was given a ribbon in the colour of their house           The winning form groups received points for
       when they arrived at school. Pupils would                 their Houses. I would like to thank our Judg-
       challenge somebody else to a game of “Rock,               es, Mr Stockden, Head of The Regent Primary
       Paper, Scissors”, which if they lost, they would          School, Mrs Dyer, Head of Abuja Prep and Mr
       forfeit a ribbon and if they won, they would              Daly, the Head of Abuja World Academy.

       collect a ribbon. Once a pupil had no ribbons
       left, they were out of the game. There was an             On  Thursday,  the  Book  Fair  took  place  in  the
       eventual winner who had collected more rib-               library and pupils could use vouchers to buy
       bons than anyone else.                                    books from a variety of book sellers and on
                                                                 Friday the School Assembly consisted of short
       In the English lessons on Monday, the fun con-            drama presentations as an acknowledge-
       tinued as members of the English Department               ment that plays are also an important part of
       offered different language games such as                  English Literature. All in all, it was a very event-
       Scrabble for the pupils to play. There was also           ful and exciting week!




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