The Cumberland School summer newsletter 2019

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Summer 2019

Nima’s Fourth Plinth design earns plaudits ASPIRING artist Nima beat thousands of students from across the capital to secure second place in the Mayor of London’s Fourth Plinth competition. The Year 7 student was tasked with designing an environment-themed sculpture prototype for the famous fourth plinth at Trafalgar Square. His tree theme won huge plaudits from the judges after making it through to the final 42 students out of a field of more than 2,500 entries. He was narrowly beaten to the top prize at a ceremony at City Hall in June. Nima said: “We had to design a statue for the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square. I picked the environment as the theme for my piece because it is a very important subject. “I felt really happy when they called out my name and had to go up on stage to collect my prizes. I won lots of art supplies, like brushes and paints. That was amazing because art is my favourite subject.” Students aged between five and 15 from every borough in London are invited to enter the Mayor’s competition. The winning students’ work was put on display in City Hall throughout June. Nima said: “My mum was really proud of me because I was the only student in Newham who got a prize. “I’m really glad I got the opportunity to be part of the competition and I can’t wait to enter again next year as well.”

MP Lyn Brown (seated) with students and headteacher Gillian Dineen

School’s level of ambition praised by MP LYN BROWN MP met with students at Cumberland School after receiving an invitation to visit from Head Boy Craig Bagosera. The Shadow Treasury Minister spent a morning in May chatting with students about politics, covering topics as diverse as Brexit, the Olympic legacy and careers. The MP, whose sister attended The Cumberland School, also spoke about her life and her motivation for entering politics, with students from across the school. She praised the students and the school for its success and having the most improved GCSE results in Newham last year. Cumberland joined the Newham-based, multi-academy Community Schools Trust last year, partnering with high-achieving Forest Gate Community School. Ms Brown said: “Clearly, The Cumberland School is going from strength to strength. “Like its partner school, Forest Gate Community, which has a track record of success, The Cumberland School has huge ambition for its students. “If my sister hadn’t come here, she wouldn’t be enjoying the amazing career she has. We all

have teachers to thank for where we are, and Cumberland has always been ambitious for its students.” She added: “I’m looking forward to coming back to the school to see more of these students in the future, because I’m certain I’ll be meeting them in various political circles before too long.” The Cumberland School’s Head Boy Craig wrote to Ms Brown and invited her to talk about local politics. He said: “Lyn Brown represents us at a local level, and I’m really grateful to her coming in and for her insight into local politics. “She didn’t give a generic view or try to be politically correct, she’s just a genuine person who has a lot of life experience. “Today has definitely planted the seeds for a future career in politics, not Prime Minister but something that represents local people.” Headteacher Gillian Dineen said: “I’m delighted that Lyn Brown made time to visit Cumberland and that she recognised the transformation that has taken place at Cumberland School. We now have the right team in place to deliver the high quality of education this community needs and deserves.”

The Cumberland School Newsletter n Summer 2019

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