Cambridge Immerse Scholarship Winner St Martin's College Sixth Form is pleased to announce the winner of its Cambridge Immerse Scholarship. The Scholarship was awarded to first-year student Julienne Restall, who was chosen for her academic achievements in the College's annual exams, attendance throughout the year, her letter of motivation, performance during the interview and exemplary school ethos. Julienne will be travelling to Cambridge in August to follow a two-week course in English Literature. The course covers various topics such as Literary Criticism, Periodisation, Editing, Eloquence and Literary Biography. Besides structured lectures, the programme also includes a number of interesting activities such as a day trip to London, formal dining in Cambridge's famous medieval banquet halls, a croquet tournament as well as a quintessential afternoon punting down the River Cam. "I am very excited about this unique opportunity," said Julienne. "I am looking forward to the very interesting course content, as well as meeting many different students from different countries. The Scholarship means a lot to me and I will make the most of every single day's experience." Congratulations Julienne! We look forward to hearing all about Julienne's learning in Cambridge. Julienne's Story Last June the school I attend, St Martin's College Sixth Form, announced a scholarship for the Cambridge Immerse experience aimed at students sitting for their first year annual exams. I was thrilled to have won this, which entailed travelling to Cambridge in England for a two-week course in an area that complements the subjects we study at Advanced level. I chose the English Literature course. All we had to do was have an excellent attendance record, write a motivational letter, perform well in an interview and obtain high grades in our end of year exams. Sounds easy right? WRONG. It took so much effort throughout the whole school year to get out of bed some days, let alone maintain perfect attendance. However, after many 'doing-homework-past-midnight' nights and amass of revision, the school year was over before I knew it, the letter of motivation submitted, and my annual examinations were done and dusted. On the 6th of August 2017, I waved goodbye to my family and friends as I embarked on the greatest journey of my life. Not only would I be studying in one of the world's leading universities on scholarship, but I was doing so all on my own. Upon arrival at Cambridge, I could not help