Head Teacher Bernice Kostick / Deputy Head Teacher Gill Foord
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Summer
Newsletter 2018 Welcome to our summer newsletter. I hope you enjoy reading
about the work staff and pupils have been doing this term.
What an amazing year this has been for North Ridge. We have
really enjoyed working together to achieve the best for your
children…………and of course had fun along the way.
Staff
Sadly we say good bye to the following staff and thank them for
all the support and hard work given to North Ridge and the
pupils they have worked with:
Teaching assistants: Stacey Covill, Imogen Doherty, Shuhena
Begum all leaving to train to be teachers. Amina Yousuf is
moving on to a teaching assistant post in a primary school.
John Preston our café manager is retiring- for those of you who
have tasted his food – his work has been fantastic and we will
really miss him in the café. But……. He will be helping us to
develop our café in school on a Thursday and Friday from
September. Ian Forshaw will be taking over from John at Cup
and Cake.
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Sadly Gareth Hall is leaving us for a term to travel – Sarah
Fraser will cover his work leading the after school club in the
Autumn term.
We also say good bye to Naomi Jahoda- a governor for many
years- Governors are volunteers and Naomi has worked very
hard to support the school over many years
We wish you all success in the future and hope you will remain
friends of North Ridge
Konstantina Charlavani, teaching assistant, has left to have a
baby. Bridgeen Whittle, Head of Key stage 3 has commenced
her maternity leave.
Sadly Breanne our Occupational Therapist is moving on to a new
post with CAMHS. Her work has helped so many of our pupils.
There will be a new Occupational Therapist starting in
September.
Staff Appointments
Teaching assistants: Jim Cooper, Ade Okungbowa, Rachel Wall,
Shannon Maloney, Natalia Heathcote and Cheryl Sutcliffe
Teachers: Sophie Bell, Antonia Hall
Mr Rogers is lead for Key Stage 4, Mrs Roberts is lead for
behaviour, attendance and outreach and Miss Thornton is acting
Head of Key Stage 3
Miss Brannigan will be leading the hospital project temporarily.
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Pupils
Sadly we said goodbye to our Year 11 pupils moving on to college
in September. They left at the end of June. We wish them
every success in the future.
We will also say goodbye to our 6th form students leaving to go
to college. We will miss you and wish you every success.
A new event was our leavers’ school prom- all those who were
involved had a great evening despite the heat. We remembered
Eclipse who passed away this half term. Her funeral was on the
day of the prom. The florist donated 2 balloons for Eclipse –
they were attached to the speakers throughout the prom and
danced the night away. My thanks to Miss Read and her team
who did an amazing job of creating the perfect event.
I am sure you all enjoyed Hair Spray. I was so proud of the way
our stars performed and behaved throughout the week with an
exhausting 3 performances!! Thanks to Chloe Flannagan and
Hannah McCarthy for leading the team and of course Zoe Kern
and Sarah Fraser for preforming with the pupils.
School development
We have had a very successful consultation period during this
term. Staff, pupils, parents and Governors have had their say
about the future of North Ridge. Please see our website for the
plan.
I would like to thank the staff for their hard work throughout
this year in educating your children. Pupils have worked hard
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and achieved great results - particularly our Year 11s and 6th
form in their accredited courses.
Work with Lancasterian School
There have been significant changes in the leadership of
Lancasterian organisation over the last 12 months. A new Head
Teacher starts in September. The leadership team of North
Ridge have been working closely with the new leadership at
Lancasterian to build the capacity of the team. This work will
continue into the autumn term 2018. I am spending two days a
week at Lancasterian. In my absence Mrs Gill Foord continues to
lead the team at North Ridge.
I am very proud to be the Head Teacher of North Ridge and
work with fantastic pupils, staff parents and governors. Our
Ofsted judgement confirmed that we continue to be
outstanding in all areas of our work. We have been assessed by
the “UNICEF Rights Respecting School” team this week. We
look forward to hearing the outcome in September of whether
we have achieved the Gold award. Thank you to Chloe Flannagan
for leading us in preparing for the assessment. This year has
been very successful and I look forward to continuing our
journey in autumn 2018.
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REMINDER OF SCHOOL PROCEDURES
We remind parents that parking on the school site at the start
or end of the school day is restricted. Please drive slowly when
approaching school and only park in designated areas. The
reason for this is to ensure that all pedestrians are safe and
reduce traffic during very busy times.
A MEMBER OF THE LEADERSHIP TEAM WILL BE PRESENT
AT THE START AND END OF THE DAY TO GUIDE
TRANSPORT PLEASE CO-OPERATE AT ALL TIMES.
Pupils are required to wear full school uniform. Please ensure
that your child is dressed appropriately when they come to
school.
Finally I wish you all a happy and stress free summer!! School
reopens on Wednesday 5th September 2018 to pupils.
Bernice Kostick
Head Teacher
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PROM NIGHT
Class of 2018
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Class Bonington
This term, Class Bonington have been carrying out work experience
at the ‘Incredible Edible’ allotment project in Heaton Park, the
Heaton Park animal centre and the E-Act academy. Four students
also took part in the Digital Advantage project.
Three students have been helping out at the Heaton
Park animal centre. Their tasks include feeding the
animals, cleaning out the geese and chickens and
changing the dirty straw. They have really enjoyed
spending time in the fresh air and sunshine and
learning how to care for the animals.
Many members of the class have been helping out at the ‘Incredible Edible’
allotment project in Heaton Park. They have been growing fruits, herbs and
vegetables for the local community; learning how to plant seeds and water and
nurture the plants as they grow.
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Two students from Class Bonington have
continued to make weekly visits to a
local primary school and run their
Sports Leaders sessions to groups of
nursery aged children. They have
worked hard to come up with games
which are suitable for younger children
and have engaged their creative thinking
as well as their teamwork skills.
Four students from Bonington, in addition to
other students from KS4 and Sixth Form,
recently took part in the Digital Advantage
project. They spent a week immersing themselves
into the world of digital marketing, successfully
developing new skills and collaborating as a team.
They came up the complete concept of a brand
new app starting from just a list of possible ideas.
They created a video explaining how their app
would work, constructed a website and promoted
their idea on several forms of social media. They
will be attending a competition soon with many
other schools so fingers crossed!
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In English we have been learning how to write shopping lists. We have been
identifying the different ingredients in various recipes and wrote them down on our
shopping lists .We have then taken these out with us during our weekly shopping trip
to Tesco so we know what to buy.
In maths we have been developing our understanding of money and of
the different coins. We have then been out to visit a variety of shops to
practise purchasing items and using money.
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As part of our ASDAN work we have
been exploring and visiting lots of
different facilities in our local area.
We have enjoyed trips to Heaton Park,
the library, the post office, and the
café. Pupils have really enjoyed
travelling on the local bus.
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In Class Tenzing this term we have been exploring many
fun and interesting things in our lessons.
In Science we have been learning about mini
beasts and their habitats. We went on a mini
beast hunt and found many creatures living
under rocks and even on the trees!
In Class Tenzing for P.E we have been going cycling.
We love cycling and going around on the tracks on
different bikes. But this time we have been oiling
the wheels, organising the helmets & helping put
the bikes away. This was lots of fun because we all
had different jobs and we helped one another when
we got stuck!
In Grow it we have been planting many different herbs
and vegetables. We planted the seeds in plant pots
containing lots of soil and water. We have been
watering our plants and the tomato plant has grown
huge, touching the ceiling in Class Tenzing! We also
planted potatoes in the allotment. These have also been
growing. We can’t wait to bake them and have them as
jacket potatoes!
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The Gallery Café, Pharmacy,G4S and Theatre Stores
Fathiya is working in G4s and has been learning the importance of making sure the
Pharmacy department is cleaned to the correct standard. Fathiya is enjoying working
with her team and learning different cleaning techniques such as high dusting,
changing bin bags and mopping.
Mostafa is currently working in Pharmacy. Mostafa has been learning how to input
returned stock into the robot. Mostafa has various tasks to complete within his
working day and can independently identify which labels need to be on which
medication.
Class Nightingale are enjoying their work experience at North Manchester
General Hospital. This opportunity has given our students an amazing
insight to what it is like working in a busy environment. The student’s in
class Nightingale enjoy a variety of roles working in different departments
across the hospital. These include;
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Bailey is working hard in the Theatre stores. Bailey has a variety of duties including making
sure all stock is stored in the correct area. Bailey will move stock using a cage to transport
the stock and he will make sure the equipment is stored correctly and efficiently.
Jordan has been enjoying her work experience in the Gallery Café. Jordan has a range of
duties including making sure all the tables and chairs are cleaned to a good standard, filling up
the cutlery, making sure the coffee cups are replenished and restocking the crisp shelves.
All Class Nightingale students have been working incredibly hard and are valued members of
the North Manchester General Hospital team.
I would like to say a big thank you to Class Nightingale for all their hard work and dedication.
I would also like to take this opportunity to say good bye and good luck to Bailey, Mostafa,
Fathiya and Jordan as they move on to a new chapter in their lives.
Have a fantastic summer
From
Class Nightingale.
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Our topic over the summer term in
English has been ‘Detectives’.
We came across a suspicious crime
scene in NRHS and have since been
very busy gathering evidence, planning
and writing incident reports.
This term on our vocational day we have
been cooking. We have learnt how to
make healthy snacks and meals.
So far we have made banana bread,
quorn chilli, vegetable curry and
vegetable pizza.
We have really enjoyed learning new
skills and recipes.
We hope you all have a lovely summer holiday and look forward to seeing you
again in the new school year!
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In June pupils from class Ross, Mallory, Tenzing and Baker went for a sensory Tudor
morning at Ordsall Hall in Salford. We made Tudor soap balls and scent bags, explored the
Tudor herb garden and ground some spices in the kitchen. We also tried on lots of Tudor
clothing and some of us had our picture taken in the stocks! It was a fantastic morning; all
the pupils engaged in the activities and had a fantastic time. Staff were very proud of all
the pupils. Thank you to parents who came to support.
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This term students from all of our 6th form
classes have been working at North
Manchester general hospital. The have been
visiting wards with the snack trolley and
handing out newspapers to patients.
The students continue to grow and master
new skills while doing work experience. They
have all been working very hard and
providing a very much appreciated service
to the staff and patients at the hospital.
We also have students volunteering with
Macmillan Cancer support each week and
help with preparing their information packs
and event/advertising materials. The
students have enjoyed going and are pleased
that it is helping people that may be unwell.
Students continue to contribute to
the community with work experience
at Blackley Cemetery. Students have
been attending each week to paint
benches and do litter picking to help
make it a pleasant place to visit for
all.
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What a busy summer we have had! Business is booming, and our students have worked so
hard to keep up with the demands of the shop.
We have been working on various projects throughout the school year:
This year the students’ trialled making gifts for Eid and these proved to be very
popular with our customers.
All of our Easter Bonnet kits sold out in record time. Students loved putting
together these kits and seeing the finished products entered into the annual
competition.
Our students have already started to design and produce our range of Christmas
products due to last year’s overwhelming demand.
We will be offering a prom dress and suit rental service starting next year. Our
students are already sourcing suitable evening wear for next year’s leavers.
Our biggest achievement, as always, is giving our students the opportunity to develop their
confidence and self-esteem whilst working in a real life retail environment.
A valuable part of working in the shop involves the use of functional maths skills whilst
serving the customers on the till.
Our students provide a very valuable service to the local community and we are very proud of
what they have achieved.
We wish you all a wonderful summer full of sunshine and fun and we hope you visit us at the
shop very soon!
Very best wishes from all the students and staff at 2nd Hand Made.
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Thanks to the efforts of our Café students, the
last year has been very successful. We are
continuing to develop the café and ensure that we
remain an essential community hub.
A special thanks go to our café students who leave
this year to start on their chosen pathways,
including Bridge College and Class Nightingale. You
will be missed greatly.
This year we were invited to cater for the first annual
North Ridge Prom! Students produced a selection of
sandwiches and light bites as well as an assortment of
cakes. All of the guests were thoroughly impressed and
it’s safe to say that everyone is now hooked on the Cup
and Cake brownies!
All of our students have gained a thorough
understanding of working in a real life working
environment. Students have developed a range of
Life Skills, including literacy, numeracy,
communication and health & safety/ food safety.
As students have settled into the café
environment their confidence has been at an all-
time high.
It has been a privilege to watch our students improve their skills and also to
see their self-confidence and esteem improve so much.
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This term in Class Fiennes we have been
learning about Indian Art in our Art
lessons. We have looked at different types
of Indian Art and particularly explored
the Indian Elephant festival. Students in
Class Fiennes made their own elephants
which they covered with lots of different
patterns, colours and material before
participating in their own elephant parade
where we voted for their favourite. We
have also looked at different Mehndi
patterns that we have tried to recreate
before using these patterns to create
printing blocks. All of Class Fiennes’ work
has recently been featured in our school
art exhibition.
Class Fiennes wish everyone a happy and safe summer holidays.
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Indian Art
In art, Class Flinders have been working on Indian style
patterns. We used repeating circle and symmetrical
patterns to design and paint our back grounds. We
carved intricate designs into potatoes and used them to
stamp detailed patterns onto our backgrounds.
Dulce et Decorum Est
I saw the soldiers with blood-shod feet,
Blood-shod, dark red and dripping.
I can hear loud gas shells,
Dropping softly.
I smell the sludge,
Dirty and disgusting.
I feel fatigue, I didn't have chance to rest,
My eyes feel heavy.
I can taste smoke, I can’t breathe,
It’s burning my tongue.
- Written by a student
Class Flinders have been
working very hard in
English to create poems
based on life during the
First World War. We
used our senses to help us
describe what life in the
trenches was like.
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It has been GREEN FINGERS in Class Henson this Summer Term. All the pupils
have been working really hard. In our Grow it lessons the class have been re-
planting the carrots that were planted in early spring.
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Class Henson have been busy watering all the plants in the
allotment. The class enjoy seeing the plants grow and look
forward to eating their produce.
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In maths we have been improving our
skills in number patterns, division, time
and place value. We’ve worked very hard
indeed!
In Humanities, we have enjoyed learning
about the Tudors and realised we
definitely wouldn’t want to be married to
King Henry VIII ! We have also been
learning about different ways to measure
the weather, using wind socks,
thermometers and oktas.
During DT, we have been
to Manchester Dogs’
Home to walk Percy,
Peaches and Presley.
We’ve had a lot of fun
getting to know the dogs
and enjoyed getting out
and about!
We have learned how to write diaries in English and have written all about
our weekends and what we enjoy doing. We have also worked on writing our
own rhyming poems. We have had lots of creative ideas!
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During MFL, we have learned all
about French café. As well as
asking for different types of
food and drink, we have worked
on our money skills.
We have done some impressive art work
this term when learning about landscapes.
We have recreated Claude Monet’s
‘Bridge over the Lily Pond’ and ‘Magpie’
and also painted seascapes inspired by
his work.
As part of key stage 3’s
healthy eating project we
enjoyed cooking with our
parents. Our quorn spaghetti
bolognese and fruit kebabs
were delicious!
Thank you to those parents
who attended and made it a
huge success.
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Class Ross have had a very
busy Summer term. We have
worked really hard across
the curriculum. In English we
have been learning about the
story of ‘The Snail and the
Whale’. The pupils in class
Ross explored sensory
objects linked to the story
and produced some fantastic
writing.
We have been cycling on Wednesday afternoons at Boggart Hole Clough. Pupils have
really enjoyed this experience. They have worked on developing their independence
skills and have all been able to choose different bikes and cycle around the track.
Behaviour was excellent and staff in class are very proud of the pupils.
Pupils in Class Ross have had a fantastic year and staff
are very proud of them!
On behalf of all the students and staff in Class Ross, we
wish you a fun and relaxing summer break and look
forward to seeing you all in September.
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Class Mallory have been working
very hard this term doing some
exciting work. We have done
some excellent work in all
subjects, especially in Life Skills.
We have had so much fun in
Life Skills making healthy
meals. We enjoyed eating all
the meals we prepared.
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This term students from
class Bell have been helping
to raise money by cleaning
cars and selling cakes at
break time to students.
As part of their ASDAN
accreditation students had
to choose their own
activities to participate in
and complete 10 hours of
volunteering.
Students worked really hard
to make their cakes and made
the cars sparkle in the
amazing Manchester summer!
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This term, we have been using our French
vocabulary to order a drink and fruit in a cafe
scene. We really enjoyed role playing this!
Mr Jones even brought in slugs for us!
In science we have been
learning about mini-
beasts. We have been
digging in the soil to find
lots of wiggly worms. We
found this very funny.
We have all had a fantastic year in
MacArthur. We wish everyone a great
summer term break!
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This term in maths we have been learning about how to budget. They
tasted similar food items from a supermarket’s value range and the
similar branded item. They compared the quality, smell and taste to
decide which was the more expensive branded item.
They tasted orange juice, crisps, chocolate and biscuits. Class Peake
then calculated how much money they could save on their shopping bill
by swapping branded items for the value range.
This term in Grow it, Class Peake made a refreshing drink of mint tea.
They picked the mint leaves and washed them. Our teacher helped us to
pour the hot water into the jug. We then stirred the tea to release the
minty flavour. We added honey to make it taste sweeter.
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Class Baker have had a
lovely term! We have
worked very hard in all
subjects but our
favourites have been
Cooking, History and
Geography.
For History this term
we learnt about the
Tudors and visited
Ordsall Hall with the
rest of the department.
For Geography we have been learning all about tourism. We dressed up in summer clothes
and recreated a beach in class, we separated photographs identifying tourist places and
everyday normal places for us and finally we went on a class trip to Heaton Park and
pretended to be tourists. Using an iPad to document our day we created a photobook!
In Cooking we have been making healthy meals, our
favourite was pastry free quiche so we worked on this
the most. We enjoyed trying our food after we had
cooked it!
Class Baker have had an excellent year! We hope you
enjoy your summer!
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Sun
This term, in English, we have been learning all about detectives. We have learnt about
what a detective is and what they do. We came across our very own crime scene in
which we had to decode clues so that we could find the culprit! We have had to give
witness statements and write up newspaper articles about the crime incident.
In Science, we have been looking at Acids and Alkalis. We have taken part in lots of
different experiments to explore and identify items that are acids/alkalis. We also put
our science skills to the test to find out what things were polluting our water samples.
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Attendance
This term, pupils have been working hard to come into school on time
every day. Pupils who reach 100% attendance for the summer term,
receive an individual attendance certificate and take part in a special
treat.
Here are the pupils who have achieved 100% attendance
this term!
Congratulations and keep up the Good work!
Pupils who achieved 100% attendance for the whole academic year will
also be placed into the big prize draw at the end of this year for a
special prize!!
Precious
David
Aristhote
Olivia
James
Matthew
Natasha
Lee
Osamede
Emmanuel
Ryan
Elliot
Miranda
Kaden
Jason
Ryan
Giorgia
Aaryan
Kraig
Jakub
Charlotte
Jessica
Joseph
Brian
Bradley
Huy
Harley
David
Gabriel
Reanne
Elijah
Candice
Millie
Joseph
Simon
Oris
Lauren
Shu Yan
Brendon
Tyler
Pamela
Peggy
Martin Katie Mckenzie Abbey Stephen Adam Sam Cambell Brian Kephren Aaron Shahnawas Radovan Henrique Gurpreet Sheridan
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Did you know …
Attendance percentage Number of absences
within the academic year
100% attendance 0 days absence
99% attendance 1 days absence
98% attendance 3 days absence
97% attendance 1 week absence
95% attendance 2 weeks absence
92% attendance 3 weeks absence
90% attendance 3.5 weeks absence
Arriving to school late will also affect overall attendance.
Top Tips …
Help your child pack their school bag the night before.
Help your child put out their school uniform the night before.
Put your child to bed at a reasonable time to help them have a good
night’s sleep.
Set your child’s alarm early enough to allow enough time for them to
get ready.
Give your child a time-scale to get ready in. This could be done as a
fun game. A visual timer would be useful for this.
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This year Ms Jahoda has asked us to award a shield for one pupil. This is called Governors’
“peace shield”- donated by Ms Jahoda. This award goes to Mark in Key Stage 4 for the way
he has conducted himself and interacted with the users of the Age UK Day Centre. Well done
Mark. You have been a great ambassador for North Ridge.
July 2018 Awards
Departments ACADEMIC
ACHIEVEMENT
BEHAVIOUR ENDEAVOUR CITIZENSHIP
Key Stage 3
Shield:
Dawson
Medals:
Laiba
Coby
Abdul
David
Katie
Shield:
Muram
Medals:
Martin
Afia
Gerald
Kaden
Shu Yan
Osamede
Emmanuel Balogun
Shield:
Millie
Medals:
Samuel
Ashar
Nenu
Haroon
Aisha
Pamela
Reanne
Robert
Shield:
Coby
Medals:
Mikolaj
Elijah
Brian
Emmanuel
Aaron
ASD Shield: Kephren
Medals:
Radovan
McKenzie
Usama
Cavan
Aman
Shield: Usama
Medals:
Eryk
Aristhote
Radovan
Lisanna
Shield: Andrzej
Medals:
Bradley
Kraig
Oris
Shield: Sheridan
Medals:
Peggy
Campbell
Lisanna
Callum
James
Huy
Key Stage 4
Shield: Rabab
Medals:
Thomas
George
Giorgia
Blake
Shield: Brian
Medals:
Hermione
Charlotte
Elliot
Danyal
Shield: Candice
Medals:
Sadek
Ryan
Huzaif
Manaas
Shield: Natasha
Medals:
Joseph
Tyler
Naila
6th form
Shield:
Mostafa
Medals:
Retaj
Shield:
Bailey
Medals:
Jessica
Jordan
Shield:
Sam
Medals
Shanawaz
Zynaira
Fathiya
Shield:
Demi-Lee
Medals:
Natasha