Sunday, 15 November 2015

Sympathy and Solidarity with Lycee Winston Churchill, Wembley

Some of the school's students
The students from Lycee Winston Churchill have become a familiar sight in Wembley since the school opened in the former Brent Town Hall earlier this term.

Principal Mireille Rabate will face a daunting task tomorrow morning when she brings the school community together after the Paris attacks.

Wembley Matters sends sympathy and solidarity to staff, pupils and their families.


Wembley Stadium Today

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well said. And good to see that the French team stayed in the Stade Francais with the German team on Friday night after the latter had been advised not to return to the team hotel for safety reasons. Also that the French decided to go ahead with this week's England match in defiance of the IS barbarism. Let's hope the England fans reciprocate the dignity shown by the French.

Mike Hine

Anonymous said...

Interesting selection of Arab cartoons on the topic here:
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/11/arab-cartoonists-pick-pens-paris-attacks-151115134516175.html

Though one of them is uncomfortably close to the style of De rSturmer

Nan Tewari said...

Excellent message of support, Martin: as ever you speak for us all.

Alison Hopkins said...

Well said Martin.

Anonymous said...

I agree.

Philip.