The Focus- Issue 3

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CLUBS DURING LOCKDOWN A. LABANA

Starting after the Easter holidays, clubs and societies began to transfer to Teams so we could still stay in touch with one another. We have many new clubs, which I personally hope will carry on at school in September. After all, we must stay together if we are to stay safe and sane during this peculiar time. I, like others, were beginning to get bored and needed some extracurricular activities. So in this article, I will explain how the clubs operate and give reasons to join them, if you haven’t already.

using Microsoft Teams. And now we have clubs on Teams! Most subjects have a club of their own or a club which uses techniques from that subject (e.g. The English Team will send us things to do with the Reading School’s Creative Collective club). They will usually show you what the code is to join them on the information about the club. However, if you’d just like to have a look at a few clubs that you might want to choose from, you can simply click/tap on ‘Browse Teams’, where it will take you to a selection of different club teams you can join.

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