Kamal Saleem

Reading Chronicle:

One of my proudest achievements was winning my local Pakistani Community Centre elections, for various reasons such as being a massive underdog, and, on a personal note, it felt great following in my father's footsteps. Five months in, I'm enjoying my role as Chairman.

Charlotte Bernard

Reading Chronicle:

It's hard to say one thing. I'm proud of all the charity work I've done over the years and the money I've helped raise for some very worth while causes and I'm so lucky to have meet some amazing people from all these charities and be able to call them friends.

Bina Donald

Reading Chronicle:

It's a tough one, but Igot the Year 7 school record for 200m. That bad boy stood for 20 years then I smashed it. Thrice.

Kayleigh Brookfield

Reading Chronicle:

My biggest achievement is getting into university because I really thought that I had failed my media exam at A Level and I felt I didn't have any other options in life. It has made me more sociable, confident and independent.

Jack Simpson

Reading Chronicle:

My biggest achievement is probably speaking in front of 200 people at uni about Brexit. When the Referendum was on the Uni did a debate. I was on the Leave side. It was daunting but it felt good afterwards. I said it how it is. Either that, or getting into uni and proving all the doubters wrong.

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