Alice was absolutely amazing and the children loved her workshops.
I really enjoyed how Alice started the day talking about the journey of writing a book and this definitely inspired some of the children to become authors one day.
I have heard praise from every teacher who observed Alice's workshops and they said how engaged the children were during her sessions. Alice catered for a range of ages and the children thoroughly enjoyed her workshops. Thank you again for enriching the children with a love of reading and I would love for Alice come back to us soon!
Jemma (Springmead Primary School)
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Alice Hemming
Lou attended Pulloxhill School on Monday 27th February. Each of the three sessions were engaging and interactive, and all of the children (and adults) enjoyed Lou's visit.
Alison (Pulloxhill School)
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Lou Treleaven
Poppy shared her books, Don't Worry Be Happy and Hello Feelings with the children in our school. They had lots of fun learning self-help strategies and creating worry monsters with her. Thank you, Poppy.
Emily (Monks Risborough CE Primary School)
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Poppy O'Neill
It was a pleasure to have Dave Shelton in school on Monday 20th February. He was extremely friendly and approachable and spent time signing books and talking with children and staff throughout the day. In particular our Librarians were really excited to spend time with Dave and asked him lots of questions. His talk to the whole of KS2 was pitched well and included lots of interesting links to his own work and inspiration behind it. He also emphasised the importance of needing to edit your work and the importance of being resilient. The children were extremely engaged in the workshops. Thank you Dave
Sarah (West Lodge Primary)
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Dave Shelton
Another excellent day. Thank you for engaging our students.
Thomas (The Academy at Shotton Hall)
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Daniel Ingram-Brown
It was a real pleasure to have Teresa visit our school. Our children were absolutely fascinated with the insight they were provided from her explanations of the writing process. It was truly priceless for our children to be so inspired and some have already begun writing their own stories!
Tammy (Bells Farm Primary School)
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Teresa Heapy
Jemma was brilliant. The children were really engaged and enjoyed both the assembly and the workshops.
AK (Marish Academy Trust)
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Jemma Hatt
What can I say! We had such a fantastic day with Danielle. Firstly, she conducted engaging and inspirational assemblies for our Year 9 and 10 cohorts. This has already led to increased interest, not only in her own novels, but also the likes of Malorie Blackman, Alice Oseman, Patrice Lawrence, Dean Atta and Angie Thomas. Some of the students who previously showed little interest in writing as a career have already approached me to discuss further some of the ideas Danielle suggested yesterday.
This was followed by two writing workshops with some of our Y7 and Y8 students. During this time the students created the most wonderful poetry after a free-writing exercise.
I highly recommend inviting Danielle Jawando to spend time in your school. She provided our students with a lovely day, sharing her knowledge and experience in an approachable and relatable manner. We look forward to her return visits in the future. Thank you Danielle.
Janine (West Bromwich Collegiate Academy)
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Danielle Jawando
I am pleased to say that Penny Joelson came to The Chalfonts Community College on Thursday 23rd February and gave a fantastic presentation to 295 Year 7, 8 and 9 students. The students thoroughly enjoyed the experience and they gave some great feedback on a Survey Monkey that was sent out to them. She also did a workshop with 35 students and this was also a huge success. The students enjoyed it. I would not hesitate to recommend her to other schools. Kind regards, Elaine.
Elaine (The Chalfonts Community College)
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Penny Joelson
A wonderful event, Sally gave interesting, inspiring talks for our younger students and a brilliant creative writing workshop for our GCSE students. Many thanks!
Melissa (Millfield Science and Performing Arts College)
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Sally Nicholls