Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Just wanted to give a big congratulations to all the children whose poems were selected for the 2013 anthology. I know that six children from Goose Green Primary School had poems selected for the anthology and I am sure that other children from other schools in East Dulwich have had their poems selected as well. The children all get to recite their poems in front of Michael Rosen who will also be helping them at the practice session just before the evening launch. As a mum of one of the young poets, I'm very proud of course but I'm also so pleased that all children at our state schools are encouraged to take part in creative endeavours like this. There was a thread about London schools vs out of London schools and I think the opportunities that children in London schools have like this really make a difference.
  • 1 month later...
It was great to see children from three Dulwich Schools - Goose Green Primary, St. Anthony's and Dulwich Hamlets at the launch of the poetry anthology of children's poetry edited by Michael Rosen on Tuesday night. All the children recited their poems beautifully and Michael Rose was ace. My boy was so excited to meet him! Great opportunity for all the children!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Not really the point, though? I doubt cyclists who dress like this in the dark are or have been car drivers? Surely if they were they would be more aware of visibility issues? They are a real danger to themselves and others.
    • One more cyclist one less driver.  Big picture.
    • If the cyclist wasn't wearing lights and hi viz, did it really happen..........?
    • I don't think anyone here is claiming the Torygraph is the paragon of good reporting, or impartiality. I was referring to media organisations across the spectrum, and I opened it wide up, way beyond the BBC.  But, to your point, if you're making a programme about abortion, say, you're not going to interview the man/woman on the street with a moderate view, you're always going to go to the people at the extreme ends, that's the point of the exercise, right? And most people watching innately know what's objectively right and wrong, because mainly they're decent people who've had the privilege of growing up in a liberal, free-thinking, tolerant democracy.  There have always been despicable people, and there always will be. Things feel worse at the moment because of the immediacy of media, but maybe they aren't. One day, Trump will be a blip in history and everyone will be consumed with the next big problem. Probably a genocidal robot.   
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...