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We were delighted to welcome the Rotary Club of Teignmouth to Trinity School to host the Prep Department's Youth Speaks Final. Pupils spoke on their hobbies from bones, through growing chillies to baking cakes.
The latter competitor “bribed” the judges and his Headmaster with a lovely lemon drizzle cake he had made and it was not surprising we were all happy to indulge.
The older children were asked to speak on a charity they supported, not just knew about but were actively involved with and all did so with passion and genuine advocacy of their chosen cause which included the RNLI, so important to Teignmouth.
Once again Trinity would like to thank Nicky Burgess, the first female president of RCT, for bringing her team of Rotarians to the school.
They performed their judging duties excellently, presenting certificates and prizes at the conclusion of a very enjoyable night.
Robert Robinson. HEAD. Best Non-Selective School in Devon according to the Sunday Times Top Independent Schools List
50% A*/A at A level (or equivalent), 98.5% pass rate
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