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Bristol Kora

bristol kora

Bristol

The creation of unity and a cohesive community togetherness among members and wider community Promoting peaceful co-existence to be strengthened by regular community activities and social get-togethers. Organising social forums to enlighten our members particularly the younger generation on the values that are championed by the BKA To create a solid centre of regular social interface as a mean of advancing the social wellbeing of our membership. To promote the values of good citizenship as members of the wider community on those cardinal tenets the holds our society together, i.e. law-abiding, tolerance of diversity among others. Support Community Institutions both financially and morally as permissible by the terms of this very constitution. Shall collaborate with other like-minded sister organisations to support such ventures deemed worthy by our membership. MEMBERSHIP Membership to BKA is open to all adults over the age of 18 who share our values and aspirations. A person’s membership shall be recognised only after completing a mandatory membership form and upon receipt of confirmation from the Secretary-General (SG), through text message, email, or phone call. All members shall commit to a regular contribution as agreed by the General membership and subject to periodic review. The Executive Committee shall reserve the right to reject the application of an individual but only if such action was taken solely to the best interest of the association.

Bradfield College

bradfield college

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Founded in 1850 and set in picturesque Berkshire countryside, Bradfield aims to provide an ‘education for life’ fit for the 21st century.Bradfield is a remarkable place which has inspired generations of young people to venture out and make a difference to their world. Set in a stunning location, the College offers a memorable environment in which to discover and develop potential. At its heart the iconic Greek theatre sees the College community meet annually and shake hands in a corporate act of common purpose. The theatre speaks therefore of Bradfield’s tradition – of the handing on of values, of learning, and of ambition. The pupils who thrive here are characterised by their enthusiasm and their participation. Active and curious learners, they engage in the broadest imaginable field of activity and stretch themselves academically, creatively and physically. Through pursuing their passions they both acquire knowledge and develop self-knowledge, becoming resilient and compassionate young people, characterised by integrity rather than entitlement. Bradfield’s outstanding pastoral care is rooted in its house system, beginning for Year 9 entrants in Faulkner’s, which provides a soft landing for transition to senior school. The relaxed unpretentiousness and family feel of the College enable pupils to learn independence and self-governance within an atmosphere of empathy and tolerance. Together these promote the happiness that is fundamental to the ethos of the school.

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