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The Quirky Quibbler

Learning One of the Hardest Languages: A Basic Guide to Japanese
Learning One of the Hardest Languages: A Basic Guide to Japanese
Selin T., Reporter

In honour of the Language of the Moment: showcasing Japanese, I wanted to come forth as a Japanese learner and offer insights from my journey...

Language of the Moment - Japanese
Language of the Moment - Japanese
Sara A., Reporter

I am sure by now you have seen the various posters and displays throughout the school showcasing Japanese culture, and you might be wondering...

Women in STEM - Part 3 - Dr Saha
Women in STEM - Part 3 - Dr Saha
Naz T. and Irene F.

To clone organisms, travel the world for your work and explore the minute details of life may sound like the plot of an adventurous science fiction...

Kiki’s Delivery Service: A Japanese Animation in Sweden
Kiki’s Delivery Service: A Japanese Animation in Sweden
Selin T., Reporter

Kiki’s Delivery Service is a heartwarming animated movie that was released in 1989 by one of Japan’s biggest animation studios, Studio Ghibli....

Record Store Day 2024
Record Store Day 2024
Juliette D., Reporter

This coming Saturday (April 20th), Record Store Day is being celebrated in independent record stores worldwide. Although this celebration has...

Jumping into Spring Photo Comp

Photo+Comp+Poster
Noémie L
Photo Comp Poster

Is it just me or are we starting to see light again in the streets of Stockholm? Lately the days have started getting longer, even the first flowers are blooming and we are hearing the chirping birds again. What was once covered in snow is now slowly reappearing. Overall, warmth and light has flooded the city of Stockholm. People have swapped their thick winter coats for their light spring coats. We have officially entered the blooming, vibrant spring season and have left behind the cold dark winter season. 

Now as you noticed this transformation in season, it’s your turn again as aspiring photographers to capture this change. Students from grades 6-12 are welcome to send in your entries using this link. Your goal is to take the best picture capturing Stockholm in spring. The same rules apply as last time, you can take pictures wherever you want as long as there are no people! Remember to check out the article written by James B interviewing Ms Turner, one of our previous judges, uncovering the best photo-taking tips

After you take the picture, use this form to enter by May 20th!

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    MelineApr 15, 2024 at 20:42

    Where do you put the photo, when you have taken it?

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      adviserApr 18, 2024 at 07:39

      Click on the link in the article and you will come to the google form where you can upload the pictures.

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