For my Ambition piece, I chose to do an audio, @Vox-pop@ style clip about how JFS helps people realise their ambitions. Here’s the Link:
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Tuesday, 26 February 2013
AMBITION: An Audio Survey
For my Ambition piece, I chose to do an audio, @Vox-pop@ style clip about how JFS helps people realise their ambitions. Here’s the Link:
AMBTION: Travel Writing
Ever since I was five years old
I’ve been interested in flags. Flags of Africa, flags of Asia and flags of
Europe, I knew them all, and this burning passion has never died down. I would
sit on the carpet – atlas in hand – testing my knowledge on capital cities,
populations and the national dish, not satisfied until I knew all that I wanted
to know. The desire to be knowledgeable about the countries around us (and
their lifestyles) has and always will fascinate me.
Intertwining my love for
journalism, geography and sport, I decided perhaps I would become a sports
journalist, travelling the globe reporting on the latest sports stories.
However was this fulfilling enough? Would I get the recognition I deserve?
Would I just be ‘another reporter?’ So I revised my opinion and decided what
would be much more fulfilling would be writing; the chance to put my feelings
and thoughts across with words rather than actions. The saying goes that
actions speak louder than words, but sometimes the world around is just too
simply unbelievable and truly beautiful that your heart pours out words onto
paper.
I’d never known a lot about
travel writing. Often I would see my parents reading a travel magazine and look
at the pictures, imagining the possibility to visit these spectacular sites
throughout the world. I never took note of the words though. But as I grew and
became more interested in writing, I started to realise that there is much more
beauty in the writing than there is in the pictures, even though the
photographs may be great to sit and stare at.
And that is how my ambition
grew, to be a Michael Palin or Bill Bryson, but bringing my own small twist to
the genre of travel writing.
AMBITION: Aspiration
Aspiration
The JFS is an amazing school for
inspiring children to have great aspirations. Year sevens come into the school
with little or no idea what they want to be when they are older, and they go
out having been inspired by passionate teachers, engaging clubs and career
counselling.
One of the reasons that the JFS is so
good at helping students dream up and fulfil aspirations is the amazing
effectiveness of the school and sixth form, both of these categories received
the grade “outstanding” in the latest Ofsted report. Also it said in the report
that JFS has an “exceptionally
strong ethos of inclusive aspiration”. I would just like to note in passing
that the school was ranked as outstanding in all other categories.
As I mentioned earlier, there are many
extracurricular things that a student can take up. One of these is the Student
Journalism programme which students interested in journalism are invited to
join. Many people have been given an insight into journalism because of it and
it has therefore inspired some to go into some form of journalism. There are
other clubs, for example sports clubs, music clubs, a geography club (travel
club), a coding club, a debating society... The list goes on.
Finally, I would like to talk about
the tutor base activities that we have been doing. Recently, year nine tutor
bases have used a website called Kudos that allows you to complete a survey
which recommends certain professions and rates them on how much you would like
them based on the survey. The students have then got into groups and chosen a
job all of them are interested in. They then made an ideal CV, a job
description, and an advert for that job. Groups have presented these to their
tutor bases and the best from each tutor base will go forward to an inter-form
competition. This will suggest new possibilities of jobs to students that they
possibly hadn’t though up before.
AMBITION: 'All of us have Dreams'
Ambition
All of us have dreams,
Some far-fetched it seems.
In this poem I will hum,
Some far-fetched it seems.
In this poem I will hum,
My ambition – for years to come.
I’ve always wanted to see the pale white
moon,
Not to think it just a cartoon.
To be an astronaut I must be wise.
If I want to win, the Nobel prize.
Why not be a chef, a server or a waiter?
I could even become the next ice skater.
Even though a job in sports, does sounds exciting,
I’d rather take a different path – a career
in writing.
Science, Maths and IT – these are my real strengths,
Science, Maths and IT – these are my real strengths,
However jobs in these regions require long
lengths,
I must work very hard, who knows what I will find…
All I know now though, is to have an open mind.
Ambitions are like fairy-tales, we all hope for the best,
I must work very hard, who knows what I will find…
All I know now though, is to have an open mind.
Ambitions are like fairy-tales, we all hope for the best,
In thirty years’ time, I could be what I never
guessed!
The future is like a football, we must let it
roll,
I hope at JFS, I will achieve my goal.
AMBITION: JFS Planting the Seed
Ambition
When I got to JFS, there were GCSEs I thought
I would never even consider later in my school life. But being part of JFS, has
given me a whole new perspective on these subjects. JFS does so much to
encourage students to have the determination to follow the path they want. They
do not stop at just giving lessons; they give students the opportunity to
experience their options by doing activities such as workshops, clubs and
trips.
Ambition is one of the hardest things
to give to people, especially to students. It means giving them a new idea for
the future, which may change their lives. This is the aim of a secondary school,
not only to educate students about certain topics but also to inspire students
to look at options they might not have considered otherwise. This is easier
said than done, and it is something that is quite often not achieved. JFS, on the other hand, has succeeded and
continues to succeed at giving students new ambitions.
There are many people who come to JFS
hating a particular subject, and end up taking it for GCSE and sometimes
further. The thing that students realise after having been at JFS for a while
is that many of the subjects they did not think were important, are actually very useful for and
might make a job that they want to do in the future, easier. Therefore giving
ambition does not only give someone new ideas for the future, it helps them understand
everything they need to achieve all the needed qualifications.
This is something that happens quite
often. In fact, it happened to me. In my first few months at JFS, I thought
that I could not do geography; I did not think it was a subject I would enjoy.
It turns out that I have now chosen to do it for GCSE because after doing
lessons I started to realise that many of the topics discussed related to jobs
that I might want to do in the future. Not only this, it was a subject that I
thought was very interesting and relevant to the future.
JFS does not only give students new
ambitions, it helps them pursue ambitions that they have. Students are given
the chance to achieve their full potential. This is something that is very
important and I think that JFS given many students ambitions which will benefit
them later in their lives.
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