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Cranford Review 2019

The “Cranford Review” © is a publication of Cranford Community College. Is an annual high standard produced magazine which provides an archive document highlighting various aspects of the life of the academy, its staff, students and community from each academic year. It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of the academy, its staff, students and wider community. A colorful layout with a wide range of topics comprising events, extracurricular activities, recognition awards, initiatives, trips and excursions among many others. Hard copies are provided to stakeholders including families, staff, partners, visitors, prospective parents/students, prospective employees and others with an interest or stake in the academy and its students. Headteacher & Director: Kevin Prunty / Editor-in-chief: Jessica Joyce / Graphic Design: Enzo Gianvittorio Danese (Enzo GD) / Printed by: Springfieldpapers.com

The “Cranford Review” © is a publication of Cranford Community College. Is an annual high standard produced magazine which provides an archive document highlighting various aspects of the life of the academy, its staff, students and community from each academic year.
It is a wonderful read and a useful historical document which, with its termly sister publications and occasional special editions, also serves to describe the values of the academy and support the aspirations of the academy, its staff, students and wider community. A colorful layout with a wide range of topics comprising events, extracurricular activities, recognition awards, initiatives, trips and excursions among many others. Hard copies are provided to stakeholders including families, staff, partners, visitors, prospective parents/students, prospective employees and others with an interest or stake in the academy and its students.
Headteacher & Director: Kevin Prunty / Editor-in-chief: Jessica Joyce / Graphic Design: Enzo Gianvittorio Danese (Enzo GD) / Printed by: Springfieldpapers.com

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A Visit to<br />

Number 10<br />

On<br />

Sunday 14th April <strong>2019</strong> we were invited to No10 Downing Street with BAFSA<br />

(British Armed Forces Sikh Association) as a part of the Vaisakhi celebrations<br />

(the birthday of Khalsa). One of our year 11 students, Jasdev Chana who is a cadet got to<br />

meet with the then Prime Minister Theresa May.<br />

Priscilla Ledlie (Assistant to Senior Teacher)<br />

“I was lucky enough to visit 10 Downing Street as part of the Vaisakhi celebrations this year and it was<br />

quite an experience. The day started with a rigorous security check before entry to Number 10 including<br />

a search, passport checks and also certification of our invitations. Sadly, I was required to hand in my<br />

phone so I was unable to take photos but the experience will stay in my memory. The building itself<br />

was amazing. There were paintings, ornaments and beautiful objects everywhere. It looked more like<br />

an incredible museum than a governmental building.<br />

We went to the third floor where we were served food and drinks; I couldn’t believe it when the waiters<br />

came out carrying Pakoras, Samosa and Gulabjaman from Brilliant restaurant in Southall. After we’d<br />

finished, Theresa May came out and shook our hands, said hello then gave a speech about Vaisakhi.<br />

The day was unbelievable and I feel incredibly lucky that we cadets were able to see 10 Downing Street<br />

first hand. The building and the experience itself were unreal and if I ever want to relive the experience<br />

then I just pop down to Brilliant restaurant in Southall.<br />

14<br />

Jasdev Chana (year 11)

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