#Enfield Works - Work Opportunities for Young People in Enfield
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Students and their families, and friends of ECSfG all welcome! All proceeds go to support school projects and enrichment activities.
What a sensational achievement for our Year 7 Netball team! Our unstoppable athletes dominated the Enfield Borough Netball Tournament and emerged as winners, not losing a match all afternoon!
From the very first whistle to the final buzzer, every single player gave it their all - showcasing incredible teamwork, skill, and determination. We couldn't be prouder of this amazing group of young athletes who truly brought their A-game every single match.
Huge shoutout to our PE staff-coaches and supporters who helped make this victory possible. The hard work, dedication and passion have paid off, and this is just the beginning!
Congratulations, team – YOU DID IT!
Keep shining!
Our A level Historians had the incredible opportunity to visit @LondonMetUni to engage with the @antiapartheidlegacy Anti-Apartheid Legacy Project — a vital initiative preserving the stories, struggles, and triumphs of the Anti-Apartheid movement.
Through inspiring talks and thought-provoking discussions, students explored the legacy of activism and resistance, connecting the historical fight against apartheid with present-day issues of justice and equality.
Students channelled their learning into their own anti-apartheid collage artworks, linking this powerful history to their A Level coursework in meaningful, personal ways.
Thank you @londonmetuni and @antiapartheidlegacy for a moving experience that deepened students' understanding of how art, history, and social justice intersect — and how the voices of the past continue to inspire action today.
Such an enriching experience helping to spark such reflection and creativity.
Students from across all key stages met with the Mayor of Enfield to learn about the inner workings of local government.
Students learned about the structure of the council, debates that take place in the civic centre, opportunities for teenagers and young adults in local government, and how they could become a councillor for their ward in the future.
Thank you, Cllr Islam and @enfieldcounciluk, for your time and expertise, and enthusing our students with a love of politics.