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Sept 2020

A Ripon Grammar School student has won an award for her use of poetry to express feelings about the cancellation of this year's GCSE exams.
Rebecca Edwards, 16, explained how her poem called An Epidemic of Emotions captured her feelings during lockdown. She said:
While the daily routine of being cooped up at home was dull and repetitive, she was heartened by acts of kindness, such as the clapping for carers and small gifts and messages from friends and family:
Studying English literature, design technology, physics and maths at A-level, Rebecca hopes to become a graphic designer.
Former RGS student Dr Paul Hullah, professor of poetry at Tokyo’s Meiji Gakuin University and sponsor of the school's annual Hullah Poetry Trophy competition, described Rebecca's work as 'magical and masterful.'
He felt the poem offered hope for the future and added:
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