Primary Prepare for Progressing Pupils
KINGSMOOR PRIMARY School has always been small in numbers. As of September this year, Kingsmoor Primary School in Harlown are preparing to introduce their largest year group to date. On average, each year group has around nine students in it, and now staff are getting ready for a substantial seventeen four-year-olds beginning their school life. Every academic year as of September, class sizes will be expanding and each year group will be divided into their own class, where as now, there are two year groups in each class. Staff are preparing to interview possible candidates who will be teaching the growing pupils.
I felt that it would be fairly easy to create a realistic article about a primary school, and I would be able to take a variety of photographs because my mum works in a primary school.
After talking to her about being able to take photographs of children in her primary school, I realised I had hit a bit of a brick wall, as I would not be able to take photographs of any child with out the permission of their parents, and it seemed like a lot of effort, that could be wasted if I am not successful in getting any permission, as I am only a student using photos for a media project, I may not be reliable in their opinion. So I have decided to take a photograph of an entrance of my sixth form. It was built around a year ago, so it looks and is farily modern. Therefore I would be able to say that this is a new extention to the school, therefore it is evident that the school are getting ready for progress and an
increasing number of pupils joining.
Out of the three photographs above, I have chosen to use the first because it would be easier to arrange onto my website page than the portrait photograph. I also chose this one over the second because it was more focused on the extention, and it would be easier to crop out the piece of rubbish that is on the ground.
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