Students at a school have produced their first school newspaper which features work for students, by students.
Students at The Bicester School, in Queens Avenue, have produced the first issue of The Bicester School Times (TBS Times).
Promoting the news on social media a spokesperson for The Bicester School said: “It’s tremendously exciting to bring the TBS Times to students, written by students.
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“Inside this issue are lots of exciting features, including creative writing pieces, news round ups, spotlights on youtubers and video games and so much more.
“We’re always looking for more piece to go into the next issue of the TBS Times, which will include a new logo.
The school is currently holding a vote for their new logo, and the first issue of the newspaper is available here.
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This story was written by Matthew Norman, he joined the team in 2022 as a Facebook community reporter.
Matthew covers Bicester and focuses on finding stories from diverse communities.
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