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Further endorsements at the Launch

What the Delegates said:

 

 

"What a great educational resource, building respect, self-esteem, aspiration, and achievement - throughout the "village" (which is all of us)."

"This is a highly important development for parents across the country and is a resource which has been created by educationalists and teachers who understand the Black experience and know what it takes to achieve" said David Lammy MP.

 

 

"This is wonderful…..this is very much needed " said The Rt Hon Baroness Thatcher.

 

 

 

  "This is the next great success story in the Education system…it is an inspiration… we in the National Union of Teachers want to give as much support to blackpupils.com as we can" said Steve Sinnot, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers.

 

 

"Blackpupils.com is an inspiration…which is all about excellence" Said Linda Mazuba, the High Commissioner for South Africa.

 

 

 

 

"Blackpupils.com will prove to be a very important resource in education" said Paul Agutu, Policy Advisor for the Ethnic Minority Achievement Unit, Department for Education and Skills.

 

 

 "This is a powerful tool for education" said Bishop Wilton Powell OBE, National Overseer of the Church of God of Prophecy.

"What an awesome venture to empower parents and schools…..this will revolutionise the social and moral development of our pupils." Said Rev Carver Anderson Dip(Theo)MA, Managing Director of Shalom Consultancy.

 

What the Stakeholders said:

It serves to inform, to teach and to develop the aspirations of the young Black pupils of today ….with an abundance of  issues ranging from Black History to current affairs, all in one place … that can be simply accessed at the click of a button. " said Ashley Botteril a sixth form pupil from Derby, speaking on behalf of the pupils.

 

 

"It has been a long time coming, but now it is here it will shape the future in education … it will create a virtual community for schools pupils and community groups from across the world which can be reached from your own living room" said Pastor Adams from Luton, speaking on behalf of the community.

 

 

 

"The site is very welcoming, exciting, colourful, informative, … and resourceful for all my needs and also for my son." said Janet Williams a parent from Wolverhampton speaking on behalf of parents of Black pupils.

 

 

 "The website will also help to broaden the thinking and learning of non-African Caribbean pupils and teachers and help to break down the barriers of "ignorance" and build bridges of understanding and tolerance and respect." said Sukhbir Farar, Deputy Head Teacher, Hampstead Hall School, Birmingham. 

 

 

 

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