TIV Issue 1 - 2020-2021

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Creative Corner

Cappuccino Travels By Carla Dumitru, Year 7V

He was looking at me as though he had never seen another cat before. His eyes looked so… somehow empty. I could smell the arrogance in the air. I ignored it. I tiptoed forward and mewed: “Hello? May I stay here? What’s your name? I’m

I woke up all of a sudden and realised I was in a shelter under a rock. I looked around and saw everything covered in snow. The wind was roaring in my face and I could feel myself shivering. I make myself even smaller, so I don’t feel the cold anymore and start thinking about how I ended up here. I then remembered, I lived in England, at Oxford University, that’s why I knew about all of these words. The professors there always talked with grand words (another word I heard from them). After a while, I decided to get out of there, to find out where I was and make my way back home. I walked out of the bush and found myself near a house with a frozen, clear lake behind it. This reminded me of how the teachers always went ice-skating in winter. I walked towards the house. It was so hard to head through the heavy snow and walk on the slippery ice. Finally, I got to the house and sniffed the air. It was really difficult because even though the wind wasn’t as strong as an hour before, the smell of snow hadn’t gone away. My nose was skilled in the art of picking up scents, quickly realising the house was empty, but for the scent of a cat. I went inside to explore. As I pushed the rotten wooden door open, the wind rushed inside. Everything looked frozen, dust everywhere. There was a wooden desk with papers piled up on it and ink stains on the papers. In the corner I could see a spiral staircase heading upstairs. Upstairs I detected the scent of recently cooked food. It smelled great. I looked around and saw a fireplace and a little sofa. On the sofa there was a blanket and… a cat. A cat. It was a black cat with a white spiral on it’s tummy.

Cappuccino.” Then, the cat answered: “Hello. I am Nebula.” I stared and asked again: “May I stay here?” Nebula nodded affirmatively, so I sat next to it on the warm sofa, thinking this cat was somewhat peculiar. Nebula then asked: “Are you an English? Your voice is different to mine.” I answered: “Yes, I live at Oxford University in England. Where do you really live, this house doesn’t entirely convince me it is yours.” “That’s right, this is not my house, I live in Florida, at NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) if you didn’t know,” mewed Nebula. When he said that, I was sure I had heard of it at the university. We talked a little longer and I found out that he was lost too. I spent the night in the house. It was the worst sleep of my entire life. The wind had grown even stronger outside and I could feel myself shivering. On top of that, I could hear the creaking of the wooden roof and doors. In the morning, I woke up next to Nebula, who was still asleep. This was really queer because at Oxford the teachers and staff woke up at 06:30. I’m not exactly sure what that is, but I understand it’s pretty early. “Americans!”, I thought. I slowly crept to the kitchen and found some chicken with parsley. That was exactly what Ms Lilacwood always gave to me as a special meal. She was definitely the best teacher in the whole college. She taught English Literature.


Articles inside

Cappucino Broad

18min
pages 120-126

Rapping Astronaut

3min
pages 118-119

IBSB Student Wins NAC

1hr
pages 44-106

Wave Goodbye

5min
pages 116-117

A senator’s Diary

3min
pages 112-113

Then & Now

3min
page 111

Black Sea Schools

7min
pages 107-110

Molly’s Diary

3min
pages 114-115

High Performance Learning

1min
page 43

Spanish

1min
page 42

House Competitions

1min
pages 38-39

German

1min
page 41

French

1min
page 40

House Captains

1min
page 37

Sports Day

1min
page 36

United Nations Day

1min
page 33

Romanian National Day

4min
pages 34-35

Halloween

1min
page 32

World Sight Day

1min
page 31

Year 5H

3min
pages 24-25

Year 6M

2min
pages 26-29

Year 3T

9min
pages 16-22

Year 2O

1min
page 15

Year 4S

1min
page 23

Year 6W

1min
page 30

Head of Secondary School Message

2min
pages 10-11

Glass Half Full

3min
pages 8-9

Year 1M

1min
page 14

Student Editor’s note

1min
page 4

EYFS

1min
page 13

Head Girls’ Message

1min
page 5

Head of Primary School Message

1min
page 12

A Term in Review

3min
pages 6-7
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