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  1. De Souza taught in Oxfordshire, Tower Hamlets and Luton Sixth Form College, later serving as deputy head at Denbigh High School, Luton. [5] Her first headship was at Barnfield West Academy in Luton, before being appointed principal of Ormiston Victory Academy ( Costessey , Norwich ).

  2. Mar 16, 2021 · Dame Rachel de Souza wants free school meals for children to be extended into the summer holidays, expressed concern over dropping Universal Credit and believes a 10-year plan for children...

  3. Need help with All Summer in a Day in Ray Bradbury's All Summer in a Day? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

    • Setting
    • Point of View and Tone
    • Themes
    • Characters and Conflict
    • Dramatic Structure and Mood
    • Examples of Literary Techniques
    • The Future

    All Summer in a Daytakes place in the distant future, in and around a school complex for the children of men and women sent from Earth to set up civilization and live on the planet Venus. Two aspects of the setting are not explained: 1. Why is the school built at least partially above the ground (the children were crushed in the great thick windows...

    The story is told in the third person by an omniscient narrator. For the most part the tone is objective and non-judgmental; the narrator is reporting the facts and conversations as he/she observes them. An exception is his/her observations about Margot, which are generally sympathetic.

    The major themes of the story are adaptability, envy, reaction to differences, and bullying. The children born on Venus had adapted to life in the underground city; to them it is normal. For Margot, who had experienced life in the open air and almost daily sunshine of Earth, Venus was proving impossible to adapt to. The other children were jealous ...

    The Protagonist: Margot, the only character in the story that is reasonably well developed by the author.
    The Antagonist: It could be said that there are two story-lines in All Summer in a Day. The first involves the children’s desire to experience the Sun, in which case the antagonist is the Venetian...
    The Minor characters: 1. The other children: On the one hand, innocently and excitedly waiting for the Sun. On the other, instruments of William’s bullying. 2. The teacher: Apparently insensitive t...
    Internal Conflict: Margot’s struggle within herself in dealing with life on Venus and fitting in with the other children.
    Exposition: The teacher and children’s excited initial conversation, followed by the graphic description of the Venetian climate. Mood – expectant.
    Rising Action: Description of Margot’s problems in getting used to life on Venus and interacting with the other children, leading up to the bullying incident. Mood – disturbing.
    Climax: Margot is locked in the closet as the other children go outside and revel in the sunshine. Mood – sympathy for Margot; excitement for the other children.
    Falling Action: The rain returns in the form of a giant storm and the children rush inside. Mood – disappointment.

    Bradbury often makes extensive (some might even say excessive) use of descriptive elements in his stories. This one is no exception! 1. Imagery: All Summer in a Day contains many powerful examples of imagery. Bradbury’s vivid description of the Venetian climate at the beginning of the story successfully sets the scene and overall mood of the story;...

    Some critics suggest that the story title, All Summer in a Day, is a metaphor for some sort of “coming of age” event where the children realize the error of their ways and will begin to treat Margot with more understanding and respect. Any such interpretation is up to the reader, but to me the children’s reactions after realizing that Margot was st...

  4. Nov 2, 2011 · Rachel de Souza is no stranger to turning around failing schools. Her first headship was at Barnfield West Academy in Luton, one of the first academies to be launched under Labour.

  5. The children are in the classroom of a school on Venus. Their parents have all traveled from Earth to Venus in order to set up a human civilization on the strange planet. At this location on Venus, it rains almost nonstop. However, scientists predict a rain stoppage and the appearance of the sun one day every seven years.

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  7. Mar 16, 2021 · Dame Rachel de Souza says the scale of the challenge is like reconstructing the social security system in the wake of World War Two. She also wants short-term measures - such as free school...