Last year, our UNESCO Ambassadors entered the France TV UNESCO Youth for Peace Competition. We waited patiently and were overwhelmed to hear that we were successful. Among 74 participating classes and 142 pre-selected creations, the jury designated 10 winners and 4 special mentions. We are delighted by this achievement and incredibly proud of our young voices being recognised.
Under the patronage of Marina Picasso, with the themes of Drawing, Singing, Filming and Cooking Peace, the jury of the France Télévisions UNESCO International Youth for Peace Competition has designated the 10 winners of this new edition, which has mobilised the network of UNESCO-associated schools in 9 countries, including three new entrants: the United Kingdom, Gambia and Portugal, having joined Ukraine, Japan, Belgium, Lebanon, Poland, the Republic of Mauritius and France.
So, not only were we successful, but we were the first UK entry. This is another level of achievement which makes us very proud of our students.
The award was initially received in the UNESCO Head Office in Paris, by the UNESCO ASPnet UK National Coordinator, Ann Beatty (photo left) and later presented by Our Chair of Governors to our successful students.
The young volunteer students from 6 to 20 years old focused on strong messages to deliver to humanity, or rather to our share of inhumanity, based on 4 themes. On this occasion, Anne Daroux, Director of Education, praised the achievement of these young people in perpetual search for beauty and peace. We were announced: Winners of the France Creative Youth Prize for Peace: ""Violence is not the answer", Lyng Hall School, UNITED KINGDOM.
Winners of the 2024 International Youth for Peace Competition | FranceTvPro.fr
Our UNESCO Ambassadors with Chair of Governors, Ghulam Vohra (left to right): Daria Teodora-Nedelcu, Deborah Eribalo, Emmanuel Dampare, Julien Quesney, Alicja Bieda and Daniel Eribalo.
“I am immensely impressed by our students who have entered an international competition, secured the first entry from the UK and then won the award. It is particularly pleasing for me that we have students who are willing to stand out, grasp outrageous opportunities and excel on an international stage. The students have made their school and their families very proud.” - Mr. Green, Headteacher
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