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Cranford Review 2020

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 It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of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It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of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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KEY

STAGE 3 / INTERFORM

One

World Marathon is an international programme

which aims to bring people across the world

together by running a virtual marathon. As part of this exciting

venture we decided to hold a pilot event focussing on schools.

In October 2019, the One World Marathon saw all of the students

in years 7,8 and 9 compete against each other in an attempt to

complete as many miles as possible. PE lessons involved running

laps around the Cranford Superdome. Students ran as individuals,

in pairs or teams to complete the required number of miles. It was

a massive Key Stage 3 effort and in total 992 miles were run over

a week. All students put in 100% effort and did their best.

Max Elliot from year 8 who completed the most laps said:

“I managed to do 26 laps around the school’s football dome

because I do football training every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday

and Sunday which is when I work on my stamina. I was the only

one in my class to carry on jogging because as soon as my teacher

blew her whistle everyone started sprinting to be first like it was

a race. I was concentrating so much on keeping the distance and

I just made sure that I didn’t stop, I really enjoyed this Interform

event and am glad I finished as the top boy”.

As a reward, on Monday 25th November 2019, the top performing

students were invited to join Dave Fortier, President of One World

Strong and a survivor of the Boston Marathon bombing, for a preschool

run around the field. This was followed by breakfast and

an animated Q&A session with Dave Fortier himself.

Hamesh Rattu (Director of Sports and Community Wellbeing)

& Max Elliot (year 8)

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