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CHISZ CHARTER FOR SPORT  

CHISZ Heads wish to declare the following CHARTER FOR SPORT.   Sport, and the competitive nature of it, plays a huge and important role and part in our schools. It  provides

ROBIN HOOD AND PARENT HOOD
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ROBIN HOOD AND PARENT HOOD

Everyone knows of Robin Hood but for different reasons perhaps. He was in truth a ‘baddie’ but he is generally portrayed as a good guy. He was an outlaw, a

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ZIMBABWEAN RHAPSODY

A popular comic duo of another era had a famous sketch where they enticed a world-famous conductor on to their show to conduct their orchestra while one of the duo

POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY
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POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY

We are all in this together! How often have we heard such a sentiment or statement in recent weeks? We must all stick together; we must all work together. We

FLIGHT OF ANGELS OR FIGHT OF HUMANS
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FLIGHT OF ANGELS OR FIGHT OF HUMANS?

The ‘Flight of Angels’ is one of the star attractions for any visitor to the Victoria Falls as they offer a unique (even if costly) view of the Falls to

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A FLY ON THE WALL

There used to be great enjoyment in the series of jokes centred on the opening remark that, “Waiter, waiter, there’s a fly in my soup”. The waiter’s responses varied from

A CHOICE EDUCATION

A school in South Africa was known for its incredible food, so much so that pupils often went home and told their mother (disrespectfully, sadly) to improve the cooking at

LET THEM FAIL

Late last year a video went viral which showed a father allegedly pushing his son to save a goal during an Under 8 soccer match in Wales. The father however

CHANNEL CHOPPING

It has been reported that a man has taken a television company to court because he cannot watch his favourite television programmes any longer; he argues that the television company

EDUCATION WITH AN ‘E’

There is an extraordinary novel called “Gadsby” written by Ernest Vincent Wright in 1939. What is extraordinary is that not one of the fifty thousand words written in the novel