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Poem for Black History Month

This month, students in English have learned about Amanda Gorman, the young black poet and activist who spoke powerfully at Biden’s inauguration, as part of our school-wide celebration of Black History Month. Arjun Bhatt in Year 9 was inspired to write this powerful poem after reading Gorman’s The Hill We Climb in English.


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WILSON'S REFLECTS

What does Black History Month mean to Wilsonians?

Since 1987, October has been officially known as Black History Month here in Britain. A month not only to reflect on the country’s difficult past regarding race, but also to celebrate black heroes and icons, beginning the school year with an opportunity to empower students of Black heritage ...


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