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Cranford Review 2021

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 It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of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It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of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

One World

Football

Cranford is leading on the

development of a new One

World initiative. In the autumn

we teamed up with three countries in

Western Africa; Niger, Cameroon and

Ghana, to run a pilot football tournament

bringing people together from across the

world.

The rules are that you play two games

in your own country with one team

representing the home country and the

other team representing another country.

The games take place simultaneously

in each country and then the scores are

aggregated to see which team has won.

The pilot proved a great success

and there are plans to hold a bigger

tournament in the autumn involving

more local schools teaming them up

with other countries around the world.

Alan Fraser (Assistant Headteacher -

Director of Community Partnerships)

Football for Peace

Over

the past year Cranford Community College has worked with Football for Peace (FfP)

on a number of food initiatives. Football for Peace is a global foundation co-founded by

professional footballer Kashif Saddiqi with the aim of using the power of football to tackle many of the world’s

problems. Sara Vite, a former Cranford student and a Special Envoy for FfP and got in touch with us about a

new food initiative they were looking to run in December 2020.

The Christmas food initiative saw Cranford and Heston West Big Local deliver 500 meals to our local

community. A big thank you to the volunteers for helping to organise and deliver the food.

In April 2021 we worked with FfP on another food initiative delivering food to families in the local community.

The food was sourced by FfP from Wembley Stadium. It was frozen food which because of the pandemic would

have just gone to waste but was rescued by FfP and distributed across the country. Volunteers from Cranford,

Berkeley Academy and local football team Hounslow Wolves came together to deliver the food to the local

community.

The BBC heard about the story and asked if they could do a piece for their flagship football programme Football

Focus. So we arranged for a camera crew to follow Kash and Marcus Bean, a former Brentford player as they

made deliveries. We were delighted to be able to share this great community initiative across the county.

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Alan Fraser (Assistant Headteacher - Director of Community Partnerships)

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