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Young Reporter: How musical theatre creates community (Sophie Chan, Surbiton High)
A large number of Surbiton High School student took part in the school musical ‘Oliver!’, with something for everyone to do, such as performing in the main cast or ensemble, playing in the band, or working backstage. After months of preparation, a
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Young Reporter, Conjugation cup, Polina Zelenskaya, City of London Freemen's
Conjugation Cup The battle of the conjugators The annual conjugation cup was held in City of London Freemens School on Thursday 16th of November. It was organized for the three languages studied at the school: French, Spanish and German,
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Young Reporters, Exploring the Great Mosque of Algiers, Khadija Mekhnache, Townley
Exploring the Majesty of the Great Mosque of Algiers Nestled against the stunning backdrop of the Bay of Algiers, the Great Mosque stands as a testament to both Algeria's rich cultural heritage and its forward-looking vision. This architectural
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Young Reporters, Romance, Rhythm and Resonance, Khadija Mekhnache, Townley Grammar
Tapping into the magic of George Gershwin’s “Crazy For You” In the heart of London's iconic West End, the theatre scene recently witnessed a dazzling spectacle that left audiences tapping their toes and brimming with infectious joy. "Crazy for
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Young Reporter The Perks of GCSE Drama Amera Maduako-Gilbert Dunraven
One of the biggest misconceptions of GCSE drama is that it's easy. As an GCSE drama student, I can hereby confirm ... it is not. Just like any other subject, there are things to memorise, stuff to research and many, many essays. Despite this, it remains
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Young Reporter: Spreading Hope - Aishwarya Kajendra, RGS
On Saturday 18th November, the Redhill community came together at Belfry Shopping Centre, not only to celebrate the festive season to come, but also to gain awareness on the significance of mental health in young people. Established in 2013, The Lucy
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Young Reporter: Wimbledon Quarter Opens Its Doors - Alex Pang, Tiffin School
The newly developed area of Wimbledon Quarter, formerly known as Centre Court, opened its doors to the public for the first time on 18th November 2023. The modernisation of Wimbledon Quarter began in September, axing the iconic name of the
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Young Reporter My review of Netflix's the Crown S1 Oliver Wright MTSN
Netflix has been releasing seasons of the Crown over the past few years and having gained amazing media attention, I felt obliged to see what it was all about. Season 1 of the series explores the lives of the members of the British Royal family
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Young reporter- 150 years of Highams Park Station! Emma Hardy Highams Park
This year marks 150 years since the opening of Highams Park railway station. These days it is a significant feature of Highams Park which continues to be loved by the locals. But has it changed since it was first built? Does it still have the same
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Young Reporter: Regal Revelations. Safeerah Ahmed WHSG
A History talk that recently occurred in The CryerArts Theatre at Carshalton has left attendees bewitched, acclaimed author Alison Weir delved into the pages of her upcoming book “Henry VIII: The Heart and The Crown”, exploring the thundering reign
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Young Reporter: Eccleston enchants in A Christmas Carol - Harry Ng, Hampton School
Jack Thorne’s A Christmas Carol is nothing new to London. Yet still, on no less than its 7th run at The Old Vic, it hasn’t gone stale. Perhaps there is something magical about the festive package of music, mince pies and a famous face from the
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Young reporter - Christmas market - Alannah Shortt St John's School
The annual Christmas market at St John’s school leatherhead caters to a wide range of ages and people. A plethora of stalls fill the dining hall and the performing arts center. Each of the ten houses at the school ran their own stand, selling