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On Wednesday 25 September 2019, Solihull School will host a CPD day for colleagues nationwide on Tackling Prejudice and Discrimination in the Digital Age: What Can Schools Do? and they would like to invite you colleagues from your school to join us for a unique event centred around the extraordinary life story of Eva Schloss.

Eva will join you for a Q&A after a performance of And Then They Came for Me, a critically acclaimed play about her remarkable family history and an exhibition, The Promise, about the artistic talents her brother Heinz cultivated whilst hiding from the Nazis for two years. It is the first time the play and the exhibition will be shown together.

Furthermore, the day will also involve a series of prominent speakers and organisations who will cover a wide range of relevant topics, whilst providing practical advice and measures for teachers interested in developing such initiatives in their own schools. Further information about the programme can be found in the attached flyer.

Places on the Wednesday CPD event on 25 September 2019 can be booked at a subsidised rate of £95 via the TryBooking link here:

https://www.trybooking.co.uk/6953

This year, for the first time, we are holding our conference in the stimulating environment of the Black Country Living Museum. We are delighted to have Martin Phillips and Benjamin Smith as our keynote speakers.

There will be a providers’ exhibition and, as an additional bonus, delegates will be free to explore the Black Country Living Museum after the forum at no extra cost to the conference fee.

Please see the attached document for more details.

F.A.O. Headteacher, Head of English and Literacy Co-ordinator

Dear teacher,

Hopefully, since I last wrote to you, your students have had a chance to begin creating their poems to enter into Lichfield Cathedral’s poetry competition The Word. But I do understand that the end of term is a busy period for teachers and students alike, so don’t worry if you’ve not had a chance yet. There is still time: the deadline for entries is the 3 October 19, National Poetry Day.

As you prepare for the next academic year, perhaps you could think about including this into your lesson planning – it would be a great way to start the new term and to engage your students in poetry.

Mr. Alexander Dawson | Executive Assistant to the Dean

Lichfield Cathedral
Deanery Office
16 The Close
Lichfield
Staffordshire
WS13 7LD

t. 01543 306250
e. alex.dawson@lichfield-cathedral.org
w. www.lichfield-cathedral.org

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Please follow this link for further details about all three events in September and see the attached flyer.

https://www.solsch.org.uk/news/?pid=65&nid=3&storyid=214

The CPD event is appropriate for both primary and secondary schools.

CALLING ALL POETS: Benjamin Zephaniah revealed as the guest opener for Lichfield Cathedral’s first poetry competition and festival. 

The Very Reverend Adrian Dorber, Dean of Lichfield, invites you and your students to participate in Lichfield Cathedral’s first poetry competition.

Please find the competition pack attached: a poster for your classroom, information for teachers, entry form and submission guidelines.

Visit the cathedral website for information about the poetry festival and much more. https://www.lichfield-cathedral.org/

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