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Cranford Review 2019

The “Cranford Review” © is a publication of Cranford Community College. Is an annual high standard produced magazine which provides an archive document highlighting various aspects of the life of the academy, its staff, students and community from each academic year. It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of the academy, its staff, students and wider community. A colorful layout with a wide range of topics comprising events, extracurricular activities, recognition awards, initiatives, trips and excursions among many others. Hard copies are provided to stakeholders including families, staff, partners, visitors, prospective parents/students, prospective employees and others with an interest or stake in the academy and its students. Headteacher & Director: Kevin Prunty / Editor-in-chief: Jessica Joyce / Graphic Design: Enzo Gianvittorio Danese (Enzo GD) / Printed by: Springfieldpapers.com

The “Cranford Review” © is a publication of Cranford Community College. Is an annual high standard produced magazine which provides an archive document highlighting various aspects of the life of the academy, its staff, students and community from each academic year.
It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of the academy, its staff, students and wider community. A colorful layout with a wide range of topics comprising events, extracurricular activities, recognition awards, initiatives, trips and excursions among many others. Hard copies are provided to stakeholders including families, staff, partners, visitors, prospective parents/students, prospective employees and others with an interest or stake in the academy and its students.
Headteacher & Director: Kevin Prunty / Editor-in-chief: Jessica Joyce / Graphic Design: Enzo Gianvittorio Danese (Enzo GD) / Printed by: Springfieldpapers.com

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Recognition<br />

<strong>Cranford</strong> Community College has been<br />

recognised as a World Class School<br />

for many years and what makes<br />

it special is the students who are judged<br />

in this particular award, a level they have<br />

achieved consistently. Last year, for example,<br />

<strong>Cranford</strong> Community College joined forces<br />

with Ocheon Senior High School, Pohang,<br />

Korea, to become the first two schools ever<br />

to be awarded the International World Class<br />

School Quality Mark. As further proof of this,<br />

at an Award ceremony in December 2018,<br />

two of <strong>Cranford</strong>’s students, Kinza Butt and<br />

Harit Boonyarakyotin, were nominated for<br />

the World Class School Achievement Award.<br />

Many congratulations to them both.<br />

Philip Dobison (Consultant – Internationalism)<br />

Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge<br />

On the 8th February <strong>2019</strong>, thirty year 10 students, Mr Watton and<br />

Ms Ledlie took part in the Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge.<br />

Expertly led by Carl we attended a fantastic work shop that<br />

lasted the whole day and ended in a close-fought public speaking<br />

challenge.<br />

During the day we learned not only how to speak confidently in public but also how to present an argument<br />

that was well structured and compelling. Everyone got the opportunity to practise in small groups, honing<br />

their skills and getting used to the idea of talking about a topic to an audience. Then it was time to prepare<br />

for the big speeches.<br />

The competition was intense and there were some really excellent speeches from Layba Nisar, Kavleen<br />

Aurora, Alex Hickey, Adi Asskoumi and an interesting one from Romeo Selamawi. In the end there was a<br />

clear winner, Iman Jaura, whose speech on female empowerment was amazing. Iman then took her speech<br />

to the regional final held at Heston Community School on the 7th March <strong>2019</strong>. Although she did not win she<br />

did the school and year group proud and we were all privileged to hear her speak powerfully in Assembly.<br />

20<br />

Simon Watton (Head of Year 10)

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