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CRANSTON COMMITTEE

What is the overarching aim of your committee?

We want to inspire all year groups to come together and create a house community where everyone can participate and have fun

What have been your priorities this year and how have you gone about them?

We wanted to get as many people involved as possible and make house a space where all people feel included and appreciated. We wanted to also create a mini competition between house families to improve participation and to create more fun events catering to a range of people’s interests We have created some inter-house family competitions to get everyone involved and bring back the competitive nature that inspires us to be our best At Sports Day, we encouraged everyone to compete in various events, even if they might not have tried them before We aimed to make house assemblies more enjoyable and creative, encouraging participation from all year groups in activities such as a Pictionary race.

What is your vision for the next academic year?

Looking into the next year we hope to engage the community and continue bringing everyone together as a house We want to strengthen the friendships within house families, especially between year groups, and of course, we want to win the house cup!

What can students across the school do to help and support?

If any students have ideas of what they would like to see in house, we would love to hear them! It would be amazing if students are also prepared to get involved with events to get as many house points as possible, and most importantly to have fun and try something new

Members of the Cranston Committee: Kimberly B; Lauren B; Isabelle C; Jonathan G; Harry K; Ella M; Thomas N; Benjamin R; Barnaby T

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