This podcast was created by a group of Year 11 students from Moseley Park Technology College and is based around the poem “Night of the Scorpion” by Nissim Ezekiel. It explores the themes of the poem, and is aimed at supporting GCSE English students studying the poem for their forthcoming examinations.
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This podcast was created by a group of Year 11 students from Moseley Park Technology College and is based around the poem “Limbo” by Edward Brathwaite. It explores the themes of the poem, and is aimed at supporting GCSE English students studying the poem for their forthcoming examinations.
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This podcast was created by a group of Year 11 students from Moseley Park Technology College and is based around the poem “The Island Man” by Grace Nichols. It explores the themes of the poem, and is aimed at supporting GCSE English students studying the poem for their forthcoming examinations.
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This podcast was created by a group of Year 11 students from Moseley Park Technology College and is based around the poem “Blessing” by Imtiaz Dharker. It explores the themes of the poem, and is aimed at supporting GCSE English students studying the poem for their forthcoming examinations.
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During the Autumn Term, two groups of Year 10 GCSE Art students from Colton Hills Community College and The King’s School visited the CLC for three-day digital photography projects. Some of the imagery created by the students from both schools was stunning.
Here’s a showcase of some of the images created by the students: