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Youth Philanthropy Initiative |
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Departmental news -
Humanities department
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Wednesday, 13 July 2011 10:49 |
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On Thursday 7th July pupils, parents, staff and our local MP Malcolm Wicks came together to enjoy the final of the Youth and Philanthropy Initiative (YPI). The event was a huge success and saw Mohsin Bukhari, Sam Lemon, Zachary Letts and Mykola Kalynskyy from 9.8 win £3000 for Potential 4You, a charity that helps young people stay out of crime. The boys had strong competition from other groups including: Aminat Animashaun and Kelvin Thompson representing the Croydon Sickle Call and Thalassaemia Support Group; Cynthia Paramanathan, Sophia Pathmaranjan, Jay Kumar and Heathcliff Soya-Bongay representing Croydon Voluntary Association for the Blind and Dylan Mills, Shivam Patel, Bhavnesh Patel, Melvin Boansi and James Currie representing Croydon Churches Floating Shelter. The judging panel consisting of our local MP, Malcolm Wicks, Assistant Headteacher, Ms Bailey, our new Head Boy, Shivang Joshi and Head Girl Jessica Foskett had high praise for the passion and commitment each of the groups showed to their charities and their professional conduct on the evening.
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Departmental news -
Humanities department
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Saturday, 18 July 2009 22:33 |
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We went to Cuckmere Haven on Tuesday 23rd June 2009 with 7.8, Ms Weaver, Ms Small, Mr Pumphrey, Ms O’Mahoney, Ms Stafford and Ms Simms. The journey was good but a bit boring. We arrived there at first we had a little snack.
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Humanities awards for Spring 1 |
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Departmental news -
Humanities department
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Thursday, 12 February 2009 22:29 |
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The following students have been awarded the Certificate of Performance for Humanities: |
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Humanities awards for Spring 2 |
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Departmental news -
Humanities department
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Saturday, 04 April 2009 23:02 |
The following students have been awarded the Certificate of Performance for Humanities:
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Departmental news -
Humanities department
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Friday, 30 January 2009 11:14 |
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Year 7 pupils visited Bodiam Castle yesterday and here is a selection of the comments about the trip:
“The Bodiam Castle trip was fun and interesting. It's a very big, beautiful castle with loads of room and defence features. The hardest bit was walking up and down the stairs because they were steep and curved around. The portcullis was used to stop enemies from getting inside the castle.” Nyamka Mundle
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