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Student selected as finalist in national poetry speaking competition

Wednesday 12th July 2023 Bath Echo News Team Education

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A student at the Royal High School in Bath was selected as one of only 10 Key Stage 3 finalists to perform at the Grand Finale of a national poetry competition.

Year 9 student Florence Cooney | Photo courtesy of Royal High School Bath

Year 9 student Florence Cooney took part in ‘Poetry by Heart’ at Shakespeare’s Globe in London.

Celebrating its 10th year anniversary, ‘Poetry By Heart’ is a prestigious poetry speaking competition founded by former Poet Laureate Andrew Motion and current co-director Dr Julie Blake.

It is open to all schools and colleges in England and earlier this year, all schools taking part including the Royal High School held first stage heats for all students in Years 7, 8, 9.

Each student was required to choose a poem they love, learn it by heart and perform it in front of their English class.

Florence was selected by Royal High School Bath’s English department to be put forward for consideration for the national competition.

On Monday 26th June, Florence performed her poem ‘Morning Song’ by Sylvia Plath in front of the packed theatre at Shakespeare’s Globe.

The school took a number of their own English students to cheer on Florence and support her during her big moment on stage.

The competition was judged by a number of poets, including Sir Andrew Motion and Daljit Nagra.

Commenting on her experience, Florence said: “It was so brilliant to have been selected as a finalist and to get the chance to perform at the Globe.

“It was totally nerve-wracking but very exciting. I loved having my mum there with me. She was as excited as I was and was amazing throughout the whole process.

“She studied English Literature at university so loves poetry too and was just so helpful and really supportive. It was also so nice to meet the other nine finalists and share this experience with them.

“Everyone was just genuinely so nice and supportive of each other.”

Mrs Hilliam, English teacher and Head of Academic Extension at the Royal High, said: “Florence should be extremely proud of her achievements. We are passionate about poetry here at Royal High School Bath and our students have absolutely loved taking part in this competition.

“We are so thrilled for Florence who totally embodied our fearlessness ethos. She was simply fantastic and was undaunted by performing on one of the world’s most famous stages, expressing herself brilliantly, confidently and with emotion.

“This has been a fantastic experience for all our students, and one I am sure Florence in particular will remember all her life.”

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