Students in Phase Municipal - National Reading Competition

January 11 2021

Opinion article

Last week, students who have enrolled for the National (Portuguese) Reading Competition had to sit a written test in the MS/US MRC.

This test aimed at selecting three students per cycle to attend the next phase, Municipal Phase. 

The Municipal Phase will take place on February 19th 2021 and will be online due to the present situation that affects not only Portugal but also the entire world.

 

Let's congratulate the Clippers who have been selected for the Municipal Phase:

2º Ciclo/2nd Cycle (Forms 5 and 6):

Constança A.

Francisca S.

Inês M.

 

3º Ciclo/3rd Cycle (Forms 7 to 9):

Ana Luis S.

Pedro S.

 

Ensino Secundário/Secondary (Forms 10 to 12):

Giovanna R.

Laura B.

Students in Phase Municipal - National Reading Competition

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