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Library News


I Wanna’ be a Millionaire A


s part of the reading programme at GFS, students are encouraged to read more and complete the online quiz associated with the book.


In recognition of this, any student who reads one million words, around 50 books, receives a book of their choice and an inscribed copy of their favourite book is donated to the school library. Congratulations go to the following pupils (above), with some doubling or even trebling that target!


Rebecca Lister, Karina Bhandari, Case Page, Max Briggs, Zuhair Abdulkadir, Lennon Anderson, Harry Woollard, Joseph Maxwell, Gozde Ali, Amali Bhardwaj, Rhiannon Contento, Madeline Barrett and Jada Asraf Clarke.


Saga Games Poetry Competition C


ongratulations go to Jade Bliss (right) in Year 8, who in conjunction with Young Writers, saw her winning poem titled ‘How?’ published in the Saga Games Book. A copy of which can be found in the school library.


GFS: SPEAK OUT


Jack Petchey Challenge, Student Leaders, Library News and Vocab Express Global Challenge...


CHRISTIAN MASON


YEAR 8 STUDENT LIBRARIAN


B


eing a student librarian is an amazing opportunity. You not only get to present your literature skills on a daily basis, you also get to stand proud and high, knowing you’re supporting the school in some way.


Another way this experience benefits you is that it prepares you for any job that you may want to do in the future. It teaches you how to be organized and gives you skills, like good customer service, punctuality and a wider knowledge.


Overall, being a student librarian is really worthwhile, not only because you see new smiling faces everyday, but because you get to have fun through learning.


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VOCAB EXPRESS GLOBAL CHALLENGE


n March, all Year 7 students battled it out with other students around the world in the Vocab Express Global Challenge 2018. Students learnt new vocabulary and competed to win certificates for their efforts. There was a lot of enthusiasm and dedication from all the students who took part including students who also competed in their home languages!


Huge congratulations to the following students who each have received a


certificate in assembly and golden tickets for their effort :


- Top Overall Genius at Greenwich Free School: Adam Czekiel - Runner-up Overall Genius at Greenwich Free School: Jakub Pecula - Third-place Overall Genius at Greenwich Free School: Deeyahni Kaur Bahra - Top Genius in French at Greenwich Free School: Natasha Hunt - Joint Runner-up Genius in French at


Greenwich Free School: Aishat Ajagbe - Joint Runner-up Genius in French at Greenwich Free School: Ki’annah Ekinu - Top Genius in Spanish at Greenwich Free School: Deeyahni Kaur Bahra - Runner-up Genius in Spanish at Greenwich Free School: Gozde Ali - Third-place Genius in Spanish at Greenwich Free School: Jackelyn Lwanga


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