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New Head Girls Of ACS Ready To Lead “I know the badge requires a lot from us and I know that we will be able to overcome the challenges that will be thrown our way. by wati talebula-nuku
22 Feb 2021 11:03 2021 prefects of Adi Cakobau School after the prefects’ induction ceremony at the school in Sawani on February 21, 2021. Photo: Leon Lord
Estelle badged as headgirl, makes mum proud.
My daughter had a dream to be the head girl of the school and she has finally accomplished it.
This is what Anna Tabua Bogidrau said about her daughter Estelle, at the induction ceremony yesterday.
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Chance to get creative for art competition run by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust
| Updated: 17:50, 12 February 2021
Artists have more time to get involved in a competition to capture the beauty of the county s wildflowers and trees.
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust has extended the deadline for the âLincspirational Plants art competition until Tuesday, March 9.
Lincspirational Plants is an open call for artists from the age of 16 and up, amateur or professional, to submit A5-sized artwork featuring one of 30 inspirational plants that grow in Lincolnshire.
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The Trust is delighted at the response so far with some beautiful and creative artwork submitted. Two-thirds of the 30 species of plant are now represented but there are still ten waiting to be drawn or painted (sorry, no photographs).
Tributes to N Norfolk teacher and lay minister Tributes have been paid to lay minister Sue Ling, a retired teacher and musician from Mundesley, who has died aged 83.
Mrs Ling, then Miss Boagey, was born and brought up in London and spent war years as an evacuee in Newent, Gloucestershire. She played the piano and violin in orchestras and competitions, even travelling to the Netherlands to perform. She attended Clapham County School for Girls, where she was a prefect, captain of games and captained tennis, rounders, and hockey teams. When she was 18, she moved to Norfolk to train as a music specials teacher at Keswick Hall College, and her first job was at Aylsham High School in 1957. In her early twenties she played the fiddle for the Kemps Men of Norwich Morris dancing group and took part in amateur dramatics in North Walsham.