With over 50 entries from students of all ages, the History Haiku Competition has once again proven to be a celebration of poetry and history. The competition, aiming to encapsulate historical events in the succinct form of haiku, witnessed a wide display of creativity and historical insight from students in all year groups. From ancient civilizations to the modern age, there were poems that vividly painted historical moments in just 17 syllables, showcasing a curiosity and understanding of the past. The judging process has now commenced with the winners announced and prizes will be awarded next week. Thank you to all who have taken part!
Mr Herbert
Associate Assistant Headteacher and Curriculum Leader for History