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The English Department has had a busy year commencing  Following on from the success of last years Drama
 with the Ark project for Years 5-8.  Mai Thomas and  workshop, North Wales Guildhall trained actor, Sean
 Richard Boswell led a 3-day course of creative writing,  Jones of "Blood Brothers" fame, was back this year with
 poetry and Art that focused on both literacy and  another fantastic workshop for all ages.
 resilience.  It was an inspirational visit that involved
 an ark mooring on the forecourt!  This time we were treated to a fun filled Pantomime

 Years 5-7 were also treated to a day at Tatton  workshop - Panto Mania! preparing the pupils for the
 Hall for the Roald Dahl celebrations, tying in  House Panto Competition next term.
 with the schemes of work they were studying in
 English.  During the day, they saw original  Sean has been starring in Christmas Pantomimes for
 artwork for the front covers of Dahl’s books  the past six years, as the lovable comedy characters
 from different countries and they participated in  of Muddles, Buttons, Wishy Washy and Smee!
 a treasure hunt around the Hall’s farm.
          With his wealth of experience, he brought with him
 In aid of the Roald Dahl celebrations, students               A special day of Comedy, spoken word and live music
 also had a dressing up as your favourite Roald Dahl  many exciting and fun opportunities for the pupils to
 character day to raise money for the Roald Dahl’s  explore and learn about the age old theatre genre of  from World Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker, jazz
 Marvellous Children’s Charity which cares for disabled  Pantomime.   musician Chris Read and ever-popular comic songwriter
 th
 and seriously ill children on Tuesday 20 September            Gecko.  Building on the themes of self-worth, gift and
 2016.  Thank you so much to all who took part and helped  The workshop proved very popular, with nearly 40  finding a path through life, the team entertained,
 raise money for this worthwhile cause.  children attending. They approached all aspects of the  challenged and left profound thoughts for the pupils of St
        workshop with enthusiasm, and were keen to showcase
 In addition to this, the Department has been delighted that several  David’s College in a whole school celebration and
 students have been published in a Welsh mini saga anthology, Welcome to  their developing talents for Performing Arts.   workshops throughout the day.
 Wonderland.  The students whose work is published are: Erin Moore, Emily Vernon, Catherine Spears, Ella
 Warren-Roberts, Tom Howie, James Maidment, Zachary Valentine, Jamie Booth, Ellie Curle, Ben Hay, and  Having played together in various forms for over 10
 Joshua Iacobellis.  A huge congratulations to everyone who participated and thanks to all who entered.  years, World Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker teams
                                                               up with BFF/Jazz Musician Chris Read as the
 In conjunction with Mr Goodwin, Head of Science, Years 5-7 were treated to a Harry Potter science show
 that tied in with the English schemes of work the students were following. Students saw how special effects  imaginatively titled ‘Harry and Chris.  After a debut sell-
 of dragons breathing fire and people’s writing disappearing actually worked.  It was a wonderful morning that  out run of ‘The Harry and Chris Show’ at The Edinburgh
 we hope will be repeated!                                     Fringe Festival 2016, they are bringing their brand of
                                                               poetry, music, love and laughter all around the country.
 At Key Stage 4, Year 11s became detectives during their studying of  On Saturday night they played at 3rd Space in Llandudno.
 Priestley’s play, An Inspector Calls.  Led by Detective Inspectors
 Turner and Smith, they spoke to the pathologist, Dr Hadcock,
 who explained with a scientific demonstration, what the
 effects to internal organs would have been and students  i r o n   m a n
 filled in a report for who was to blame for the death of
 a girl who committed suicide, based on the evidence
 in the Minstrel Hall.                   in pictures

 World Book Day proved to be another popular
 event with students from all year groups dressing
 up as their favourite book character. Following
 this, tutor periods have held a fortnightly DEAR
 session (Drop Everything and Read), promoting                                       man
 the importance of making time to read what one
 enjoys from newspapers and magazines to
 novels or autobiographies – anything that is of                                  wo
 interest!


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