00:00 We often speak about the curriculum and also the other facets of education that takes place
00:09 and we believe that the launch of the magazine is really a wonderful way to showcase that
00:16 other aspect of the curriculum.
00:19 The magazine, written mostly by students of the school, would appeal to the youth and
00:24 would be an issue released online in the first instance on a termly basis.
00:30 The first issue features on page 7 a master mathematician, former teacher who is now deceased,
00:37 Cecil DaRimple.
00:39 On page 15, artist of the month, a stroke of genius.
00:44 And page 14, clothing and textiles, tips and tricks.
00:49 It was an opportunity for our students to become more involved in the day-to-day activities
00:57 to showcase their talents.
00:59 It is indeed an auspicious and worthy occasion and I feel so privileged and honored to be
01:07 a part of it.
01:09 And I look forward to the second issue.
01:16 This is just a template of the magazine.
01:19 You can scan using your phone, scan the QR code which will take you directly to the magazine
01:28 which is online.
01:30 Speaking during the launch, Vice Principal Xavier King revealed some elements of the
01:35 magazine.
01:36 The first issue is titled, "Saluting a King on the Hill, 30 Years of Outstanding Service."
01:43 Signary Secondary School, as I said, is an institution, is an experience.
01:49 So you will see anything there from football, cricket, debating, achievements of teachers,
01:58 achievements of students, our clubs.
02:04 At this school we have a variety of clubs so we engage all the students.
02:08 So no student is left out.
02:11 The first online issue is available online on the social media pages of the Signal Hill
02:16 Secondary School on Facebook and Instagram where a link is also available to see the
02:22 contents of the magazine and a QR code is also available to access the magazine.
02:29 Elizabeth Williams, TV6 News.
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