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It was an inspirational evening and we were proud to take part. Over 300 students from schools across the South of England gathered to celebrate their love of reading. Before the winner was announced, the five shortlisted authors spoke eloquently about the creative process of writing their novels and how their ambitions had become reality. Illustrator Chris Riddell drew for us as the authors spoke.
The winning author was announced, voted for by the audience. We were excited to learn that this was Ravena Guron, author of This Book Kills. Year 9 enjoyed reading this novel in class in their very first term at OIC Brighton. There was an opportunity to have our books signed and students were awarded vouchers to choose books. We made sure to have our library copy of This Book Kills signed and dedicated to OIC Brighton!
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At OICB, we pride ourselves on our ground-breaking Super Curricular programme, which serves as a cornerstone in nurturing students to achieve their long-term aspirations. Through six comprehensive strands, encompassing further personal development and university application, students curate a robust portfolio of experiences, qualifications and awards, setting them apart in a competitive landscape.
As College students, the journey towards academic success often involves mastering the art of revision. With exams looming on the horizon, it’s essential for students to equip themselves with the right strategies to make the most of their study time. This blog highlights key revision guidance and techniques to help students navigate this crucial period.
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