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A POWERFUL FINALE
he Regent Secondary School depth to the programme. “The Bystander,”
concluded this year’s Anti-Bullying read by Tioluwanimi Alabi, explored the
TWeek with a powerful and inspiring consequences of silence, while “Behind
assembly themed “Power and Influence: It All,” performed by Kambinachi Dozie,
Using Our Voices for Good.” The event addressed the hidden struggles faced
brought together speeches, poetry, by many young people. A spoken-word
music, student reflections, and video piece by Year 10 students reinforced the
presentations, all focused on encouraging importance of empathy and active support.
students to speak out, support one another,
and promote a culture of kindness. A musical performance of “It Could’ve Been
The assembly opened with lively hosting Me” by Hasley Jasmine Igbokwe captivated
the audience, alongside video interviews
Anti-Bullying
Anti - Bullying by Ifolo Barakat, followed by a thought- and feedback from year-group activities.
The Head Boy, Isa Abubakar Isa, delivered an
provoking speech titled “My Power, My
Voice” delivered by Chizaram Uju Barth. This encouraging message, and Mrs Ajala closed
speech challenged students to recognise the assembly with a call to use influence wisely.
the positive impact their words and actions
can have within the school community. The event left students inspired to make their
school a safer and more inclusive place.
Poetry performances added emotional
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