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Boston High School Inspire Initiative retweeted
Fantastic evening @Boston_High @BHSInspired Prize Giving. So proud to have been given the opportunity to take part, to hear a hugely inspirational speech from former student @SarahVAtDSC and to celebrate the successes of the students!
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Boston High School Inspire Initiative retweeted
To celebrate Rail Week, we talked to Lizzie Kelk, Project Leader at Network Rail, about her role as a STEM Ambassador and the outreach events her organisation are getting involved in #RailWeek ow.ly/n8Jo30mbG6C
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Boston High School Inspire Initiative retweeted
Replying to @BHSInspired
@BHSInspired @BostonHigh_SC @BostonHighEng when you’re looking to be inspired go to your teachers!!!
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Dr. Alison Cronin has a doctorate of philosophy in anthropology from Cambridge. She is known for her work at Monkey World rescuing and rehabilitating apes and monkeys with her late husband, Jim Cronin. Since his death in 2007, Alison has taken on, and continued his work.
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Hope everyone’s having a wonderful summer holidays☀️has anyone been anywhere fun so far? Just want to wish all our year 11 girls the best of luck on Thursday when they collect their GCSE results and would also like to congratulate all the year 13’s on their results too💘
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Boston High School Inspire Initiative retweeted
Visited Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery today with Boston High School Y9 students,& found the grave of nurse Nellie Spindler, the only woman to be buried there. ‘A noble type of good heroic womanhood’ written on her grave. @BHSInspired #history #WW1
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Aung Sang Suu Kyi spent 15 years under house arrest for her pro-democracy campaigning, only gaining release in 2010. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, committee stated-“Suu Kyi's struggle is one of the most extraordinary examples of civil courage in Asia in recent decades.”
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Agatha Christie wrote 66 detective novels. While Christie initially received six rejections for her work, when she introduced the character Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple her success grew. Having sold over two billion novels, she is the best-selling novelist of all time.
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Princess Diana was a well-loved "people's princess". She devoted her life to charity work; she led a nobel Peace Prize-winning campaign to ban landmines
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In the past 70 years NHS has been transformed almost beyond recognition, not only to take advantage of developments in science and technology but to adapt to meet new challenges. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the nurses and doctors💜 #NHS70Birthday #NHS70
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Michelle Obama, a graduate of Princeton and Harvard, intellectual property lawyer and devoted mother, we’re not sure that there’s anything Michelle Obama cannot do. Obama is an inspiration to young girls everywhere, who she encourages to ‘spread your wings and soar’.
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Audrey Hepburn. There was nothing Audrey Hepburn couldn’t do: she was classy and beautiful, a humanitarian, dancer, actress and member of the Dutch Resistance. She taught us endless optimism: ‘Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible!
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Judi Dench, acted consistently for over 60 years and, contrary to popular belief, originated the role of Sally Bowles in Cabaret. The role doesn’t matter,only the performance: Judi’s Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her 8 minutes of screen time in Shakespeare in Love proves this
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Mary McLeod Bethune was a Civil rights campaigner who sought better educational opportunities for African-American girls. She was known as the ‘First Lady of the Struggle’, She never rested in her fight for civil rights even when it seemed like the whole country was against her.
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Anna Freud was a celebrated psychoanalyst and founded a nursery in London to look after babies and children who had been separated from their families during WW2. A difficult childhood, where Freud suffered mental health issues, did not prevent her from flourishing later in life.
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Millicent Fawcett: Statue of suffragist to be unveiled in London... #inspire bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-4…

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See who is on @TIME's list of the world’s most influential people for more #inspiration #TIME100 ti.me/2pHSMEA

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