Success at the Senior Drama Production

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June 20, 2024

On Friday, 14th June 2024 twenty of our senior students took to the stage to perform their version of “Brainstorm”, a unique theatrical investigation into how the teenage brains works and why they're designed by evolution to be the way they are. It’s a performance that allows students to explore their emotions in an artistic way and encourages audience participation to create conversation and awareness.

Students were provided with the script, which acted as a blueprint, along with resources and exercises designed to help them create their own 'Brainstorm'. Supported by our Head of Drama, Katherine Mustafa, they then devised their own dialogue in order to express to the audience their personal thoughts and feelings about growing up and their relationships with adults. Students utilised Brechtian influences such as placards, multi-rolling and the technique of breaking the fourth wall to surprise the audience and get them thinking, and employed specific colour schemes with our new lighting rig to demonstrate the change between performer and audience dialogue. The cast also engaged with the audience by playing games such as 'Never Have I Ever’ and before the show guests were asked to write messages to their teenage self which were then read out by the cast, creating funny and touching moments. This naturally led to some laughter and tears and of course lots of hugs at the end!

IET Faraday Challenge

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December 4, 2024
Go Beyond students participated in the Faraday Challenge Day, designed to be cross curricular and cover hands on activities spanning science, technology, engineering and maths.
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Great Ballard Art Exhibition 2024

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December 11, 2024
Last week we hosted our first ever whole school Art Exhibition at Great Ballard. Thank you to all who attended and we look forward to seeing you all next year for the annual show.
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24-hour Milton read-a-thon

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November 15, 2024
We were delighted to be part of an online 24-hour read-a-thon of all of Milton's works (a Miltonathon). Readings came from all around the world in the 24-hour period.
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