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How do you feel your school will benefit from holding a mini BWA competition?
"By providing the pupils with a greater opportunity for creative imaginative writing, particularly those preparing for their GCSE examinations. Our focus group would be in the senior school i.e. 11-16 yr olds. As we are no longer restricted by the key stage 3 national curriculum there are also opportunities for us here to raise the profile in an exciting and challenging way"
Catherine Doe Head of English Palmers Green High School "For me, writing is exploration; and most of the time, I'm surprised where the journey takes me" - Jack Dann |
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