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World Cup Activities

Academy library staff are encouraging students to enter into the spirit of the World Cup with three activities linked to the football tournament being run.

Academy library staff are encouraging students to enter into the spirit of  the World Cup with three activities linked to the football tournament being run.
Students are being given the opportunity to take part in a World Cup quiz, being challenged to photograph themselves in unusual locations reading a book or publication about the World Cup and some have been allocated a team to support during the tournament.  
Quiz sheets for the World Cup quiz can be collected from the library with a set of questions to test their knowledge of the tournament. Winning entries will win a prize.The closing date for quiz entries is 27th June.
The photography challenge is to see the different, and unusual places students choose to read World Cup related publications. The photographs will be judged after the closing date of 15th July.
Students have also snapped up all the teams available to follow in the World Cup. Students were given a team name each when they borrowed a book. The students who have the top three teams by the end of the tournament will win a prize.


KSA Librarian, Mrs Jenny Brackwell said: “Lots of students have been getting involved with the World Cup themed activities we are running during the tournament. The first 32 students who borrowed books from last Friday were given a team at random to support throughout the tournament and they were gone very quickly.”
Mrs Brackwell added: “We have received some photographs in as well for the photograph competition. We are asking the students to print off the pictures and hand them to a member of library staff to be judged."
“We look forward to seeing where the various locations students find to take these photographs.”
She added: “I have also been asked for a lot of the quiz sheets. We do hope as many students as possible will join in with these activities and enter into the spirit of supporting the World Cup tournament.”