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Head my house came up short, a lesson I learned is With Year 11 students
on their IGCSE journey,
that you don’t need to be in the first place to be
a winner, it’s about the effort you put in and the
dedication that you have. an eagerly awaited
Boy Musa Finally, after 4 years the funfair was held and it dance competition,
was a spectacle. It had a plethora of activities
and a badge ceremony
such as the raffle draw, various delicacies, a
fashion show and a concert to top off the night.
for our prefects, the
END OF Bello As we bid farewell to the accomplishments and next term promises to
memories of term 2, we eagerly gaze towards
be one filled with
the horizon, anticipating the opportunities
and challenges that await us in the upcoming
TERM A defined our journey this term. From in- months. With Year 11 students on their IGCSE excitement.
journey, an eagerly awaited dance competi-
s the curtain closes on term 2 let us
tion, and a badge ceremony for our prefects,
reflect on the experiences that have
the next term promises to be one filled with ex-
REMARK ter-house competitions, school trips, hustings citement.
and accolades assembly, this school term has
brought about inspiration, teamwork, and resil-
Beyond the thrill of competitions and events,
ience, and has been one to remember.
this term has been a testament to our school
community’s creativity and unity. Whether in
We commenced this term with a solemn ob-
the classroom or on the field, each student has
servance of Remembrance Day, honouring our
contributed in their way to the success of our
past heroes. The assembly hall echoed with the
school this term.
sound of ‘The Last Post’ as the school communi-
ty stood together in silent reverence.
As we conclude this term, I extend warm wish-
es to all those celebrating Easter and Eid. Re-
One of the highlights of this school term was
member to rest and recuperate for the next
undoubtedly the sports day. It showcased
term.
the athleticism and sportsmanship of stu-
Thank you.
dents in a series of track and field events
that all houses wanted to win. The march
past which was a myriad of colours rep-
resented the coordination, beauty, and te-
nacity of the diverse houses. Even though
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