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We’ve launched the third round of the SSLP Photography Competition – Motion & Distortion

SSLP Photography Competition
This week we launched the third of five rounds in the SSLP Photography Competition for staff and students. This month’s guest judge, Mel Bles, is looking for images that capture Motion and Distortion.
Submit your entries by Friday 31st March.
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Thank you to everyone who entered round two of this year’s photography competition, it has now closed.

All entries will now be sent to our guest judge anonymously and we will announce the winners and runners-up as soon as possible.

In the meantime, it’s time to enter Round Three…

Motion and Distortion

This is the third round of the SSLP Photography Competition 2023, this month we are looking for pictures that capture motion or show how camera angles can cause distortion. Your images should capture the sense of movement, activity and noise.

Use your imagination, camera settings and, if you wish, editing software to create an image that captures more than just one moment in time.

Our guest judge this month is British Photographer and Director, Mel Bles.

Deadline for entries Friday 31st March

Recommended picture size is 800x600pixels

Files are limited to 3MB

Enter the competition

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SSLP Photography 2023
Guest judge, Lille Eiger, has named Rahul from Kingsdale Foundation School and J Rogers from The Charter School East Dulwich as the student and staff winners of the SSLP Photography Competition Round 1 The Extraordinary Ordinary. Fathia from The Charter School North Dulwich and A Sayedi from Compass School Southwark are the runners-up.
Round 2, Natural Worlds, is open for submissions until Tuesday.

Details of all SSLP events confirmed for March are in the newsletter.

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Congratulations to all the winners and runners-up in Round 1 The Extraordinary Ordinary which has been judged by Lillie Eiger.

The winning student is Rahul from Kingsdale Foundation School, with runner-up Fathia from The Charter School North Dulwich.

The winning member of staff was J Rogers from The Charter School East Dulwich, with runner-up A Sayedi from Compass School Southwark.

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Twenty eight Key Stage 3 students from Ark Globe Academy, The Charter School East Dulwich, Compass School Southwark, Kingsdale Foundation School, Westminster City School and hosts Harris Boys Academy East Dulwich played in the SSLPs first Chess Tournament on Wednesday. All the participants showed great sportsmanship. Congratulations to Nasir, the overall winner, Alfie, the runner-up and the winning team who were from Kingsdale.

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This half term six exclusive SSLP activities have been open to students, two more to staff and one to the whole school community. Thank you to all 246 people who have involved themselves with activities such as the Student Voice ProjectsPhotography Competition, and the Aspiring Leaders Programme.

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Yesterday 200 KS3 students from six schools attended one of two lunchtime webinars given by JAGS alumna Sydny Lo. Sydney was our latest speaker in our So You Want To Be… series and told us all about her career in science, particularly Bio Technology. She was hosted by Amy, Emily, Inaya and Shaan who are currently studying Biology & Chemistry at JAGS.
“Our kids really enjoyed and found the session useful.” – The Elmgreen School

On Wednesday evening 70 members of staff attended the second talk in our Aspiring Pastoral Leaders series, to hear from Professor Sonia Lupien talking about stress in childhood and adolescence.
“What an interesting and thought-provoking/affirming session!” – Attendee

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