INTERVIEW WITH PRINCIPAL
23 FEB, 2016,
Cambridge University,
As we know education is the seed we sow in every child to make them bloom and to help in our country’s overall socio-economic development in future. With a quest we went to Cambridge University and met the Principal; Mr Andrew Jones to know his plans for improving the facilities in his institution.
On our question to him he answered it straight that the basic development comes to the student and the teachers with self discipline they pertain at the school. Moreover, they provide education in a playful way so that each and every student can get out of boredom and find interest in studies more.<span>
We asked our second question that what about extra-curricular activities they perform for students at school. We find that he is way ahead with their plans. He replied, now a day’s technology has evolved at such a level that it brought a disadvantages to a student, as they are more inclined towards video games rather than outdoor games. So, keep the students engaged with outdoor games they have dedicated periods for student to play different outdoor games like Badminton, Rugby ,Football & Cricket. And annually they are organizing Sports day and even on some national holidays they organize, cultural events, painting completion and many more.
</span><span> It was a wonderful interview we had with him and his vision towards providing facilities to the students to pertain quality education. He is a wonderful principal for any school to have.
Written By: Thomas Jack
</span><span>London, England</span>
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a. A trip to the ocean can be a relaxing escape from the everyday pressures of life.
b. You should always be careful to avoid overexposure to the sun at the beach.
c. When proofreading, look for:
1. Spelling mistakes
2. Grammatical errors
3. Punctuation errors
4. Subject-verb agreement
That's all I'm able to do...hope it helps!
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