World Book Day at CCF
Yesterday, Christ's College Finchley's library buzzed with excitement as students and staff immersed themselves in World Book Day festivities.
The 'Masked Reader' challenge engaged everyone in a lively guessing game, as participants tried to identify concealed readers.
Alongside this a 'guess the number of books in the jar' competition added to the fun, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere that transformed the library into a hub of literary celebration!
Use your World Book Day £1/€1.50 token to get one of these brilliant reads for free between 13 February and 23 March 2025. Find your nearest participating retailer.
MASKED READER
UNMASKED
How Many Books in the Jar?
Congratulations to Aleksandr in 8F who was the closest guess for the books in a jar!
There were 82 books and he guessed 83. Enjoy your voucher!
Lego Therapy
Well done to the Year 8 pupils who created the most wonderful piece of lego this week. What an achievement- we can't wait to see what else you construct!
Made by:
Sarah. M
Tiana. L
Kasra T.B.
Anastasia. S
Rianne. E
Celebrating International Women's Day
This week, our school has been proud to celebrate International Women’s Day with a range of activities designed to inspire and educate our students about the importance of gender equality and the achievements of women around the world.
Students took part in special PSHE lessons highlighting the history and significance of International Women’s Day, featuring stories of pioneering women who have made a lasting impact in various fields. Throughout the week, discussions in lessons have encouraged students to reflect on the role of women in society, the challenges they continue to face, and the progress still to be made.
Our social media channels have also been actively sharing the stories of some of our own inspirational female staff members. These posts have included insights into their careers, the obstacles they have overcome, and the women who have inspired them along the way.
We hope that this week has not only celebrated the achievements of women but also encouraged our students to strive for a future where equality is at the heart of everything we do. Let’s continue to support and uplift one another, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued.
You can see more information on events taking place to celebrate IWD in London tomorrow (Saturday 8th March).