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Inline Magazine May 2023 Issue 34 (UPDATED)

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Little Ilford School News & Events May 2023 - Issue 34

In this edition: Art with Katie Spragg: Artist-in-Residence Debate Mate Success! Educational visits to the Supreme Court, Tate Modern, the Young Vic and Abba Voyage World Cancer Day Awareness UKMT Maths Challenge Results A First-Of-Its-Kind Science Fair at LIS Women’s Month Events… and more!

COURAGE COMMITMENT COMPASSION

Dear Parents/Carers, Thank you for being so supportive during this academic year. There have been so many highlights and achievements. We are now in the final weeks before exams start for our Year 11 students, and it is vital that they align with our vision:

take ownership of our learning and aspirations so that we fulfil our unique potential;

All students at Little Ilford School are unique, and our mission is to ensure they achieve their full potential wherever that lies. I am incredibly proud of our students’ hard work this academic year. They continue to be dedicated, especially following the unprecedented challenges presented by the pandemic. Despite the previous disruptions to their learning, our students have demonstrated a thirst for knowledge and a willingness to adapt. They have shown resilience and a positive attitude that has been truly inspiring. Furthermore, I want to express my gratitude to our staff members who have gone above and beyond to support our students during these challenging times. Their unwavering commitment to providing quality education and a safe learning environment has been commendable. As we look forward to the last half term of the academic year, I am confident our school will continue to thrive. We are committed to providing an exceptional education that will prepare our students for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. We will continue to strive for excellence, foster a culture of respect, and create a supportive and inclusive community. Thank you all for your continued support. Mr Andrew Finn Headteacher

Our Vision:  We take ownership of our learning and aspirations so that we fulfil our unique potential;  We promote equality and respect so that we feel safe, looked after and valued;  We embrace challenge and change so that we have the confidence to broaden our horizons;  We improve and achieve through resilience and self-reflection so that we are role models within the local community and the wider world. Please note that the faces of some of our students are blurred due to photo consent preferences. Thank you.


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