Comic Relief at St Piers College
Red nose day was a huge success here in St Piers College. In the morning we had games and stalls in the Nicholson Hall and a live web cam link to watch Lisa Bush and Tutees bounce–a-thon.
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Red nose day was a huge success here in St Piers College. In the morning we had games and stalls in the Nicholson Hall and a live web cam link to watch Lisa Bush and Tutees bounce–a-thon.
Everyone in school had the most amazing experience last Thursday when creative arts arranged for a professional film crew to come in and make a music video of their ‘Red Nose Compose’ song. There were 19 film crew, including a Director, Assistant Director, Producer, several Camera Operators and a make-up artist. Everybody gave their time and expertise for free and many companies contributed by lending fantastic cameras and lighting equipment.
St Piers School has been granted Healthy School Status following a detailed assessment of its approach to promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Students from Young Epilepsy’s St Piers School had great fun on Thursday 7 March when the Creative Arts team worked with a professional film crew to produce a very special music video called ‘Red Nose Compose’.
World Book Week (4-8 March 2013) aims to be the 'biggest book show on earth' and St Piers School has embraced it with the popular and contemporary theme of James Bond.
Young Epilepsy has its very own Signalong manual, thanks to a generous donation from education technology specialist JISC.
On Tuesday 12 February a group of students from St Piers School visited Canterbury Christ Church University to talk about their plans for the future.
On Monday 11th February 2013 the students in school celebrated Chinese New Year through an event in the hall. The students learnt about the traditional ways of celebrating Chinese New Year decorated the hall with Chinese Lanterns, Spring Couplets and Snake themed artwork as 2013 is the Year of the Snake.
We've really enjoyed the recent snowy weather and its inspired one of our students to write a short poem about it.
St Piers School were incredibly lucky to have a visit from a band called ‘City Bells’, an amazing band made up of four saxophonists.