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Year 9 Top Achievers
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Article by Hearing my name
called and walking
Yuadoo Mirabel Kyenge | Year 9 Congo
up to the stage felt
eceiving accolades as a new student
was a thrilling mix of excitement, ac-
like the culmination
Rcomplishment, and a hint of nervous-
ness. The journey began with the surprising of countless hours of
email announcing my inclusion in the Acco-
dedication.
lades Assembly, a testament to my hard work
in class and assessments. The days leading
up to the event were filled with anticipation
and joy.
The applause was validating, making the
My path to this achievement was challeng- moment surreal. Receiving the accolade was
ing, marked by late-night study sessions and humbling, but sharing the stage with inspiring
early mornings. Despite moments of exhaus- peers emphasized the collective effort be-
tion, the mantra “Winners never quit, and hind the award. It wasn’t just a recognition of
quitters never win” kept me going. Stepping personal achievements but a celebration of
into the Assembly Hall was electrifying, with our combined impact. To my fellow students,
a positive atmosphere and palpable excite- I encourage you to view every challenging
ment. Hearing my name called and walking step as a stepping stone to greater achieve-
up to the stage felt like the culmination of ments.
countless hours of dedication.
Never give up, always go the extra mile, be-
cause you could be the next student on that
stage receiving the Accolades Award.
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