National Reading Contest 2020-2021: Municipal Phase

March 08 2021

Opinion article

Students who passed the School Phase participated today in the Municipal Phase of the National Reading Contest, which took place online.

The objective of the Municipal Phase is to select three finalists per cycle to represent Porto in the Intermunicipal Phase that will take place at the Municipal Library of Vila Nova de Gaia, on April 22nd.

After a written test in the morning and an oral test in the afternoon, students Francisca S. (6CMF), Inês M. (6 AC) and Laura B. (11COT) will represent Clip in the Intermunicipal Phase.

They are all to be congratulated for their achievement, but also for their dedication, study and perseverance.

To all the other students who have not reached this stage, I emphasize exactly the same virtues and are, of course, also to be congratulated.

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National Reading Contest 2020-2021: Municipal Phase

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