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Tributes: Christ The King Staff Member Dies After Contracting Coronavirus
By Oliver Dyer
Tributes are being paid to a much-loved member of staff at Christ the King College, who has passed away after contracting coronavirus.
Lynne Morgan has been described as cheerful and dedicated by the Isle of Wight s branch of the National Education Union.
The learning support assistant tested positive for the virus earlier this month (December) and later contracted pneumonia.
She passed away on Monday (28).
Peter Shreeve, Assistant District Secretary of the National Education Union, said:
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By Emeka Obasi
Ndubuisi Luis Isima may not be as capped as his elder brother, Okey, but he proved his mettle even when the duo played together at Standard of Jos. The younger Isima who later moved to Asabatex and Julius Berger respectively before relocating to the United States got chatting with our Columnist, Emeka Obasi, from Durban, South Africa, recently.
We know so much about Okey Emmanuel Isima. There was and is still his brother, Ndu. Both of you were at Holy Ghost College (Arugo) Owerri. Let’s hear the story.
I was in the Junior Arugo team. I left for Christ the King College (CKC), Onitsha. I joined my brother again at Standard of Jos. I was in the Plateau State Intermediate team that won the soccer gold medal at the Oluyole ’79 National Sports Festival.
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Coronavirus Lockdown Affected Christ The King Pupils, Virtual Ofsted Visit Finds
By Louise Hill LDR
The COVID lockdown took its toll on students getting ready for sixth form life at an Isle of Wight high school, a virtual Ofsted visit has found.
While the pandemic continues, all Ofsted inspections have been postponed but in a national research programme, more than 1,200 schools are being remotely visited to discuss the effects Covid has had on education since the start of the September term.