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Actors help students overcome first day nerves


NERVOUS year seven students at Chilton Trinity Technology College in Bridgwater overcame the stress of starting life at a new school with help from a group of local actors.

The Red Rubber Band Theatre Company visited the school to present Moving Up and showcased various scenarios depicting the worries some students have when they move up to a new school.

Students were given a series of follow up workshops to act out and discuss various themes with each other to help them settle into new friendship groups.

Tim Williams, student support coordinator, said: “We place significant importance on ensuring that our new students feel confident, secure and supported as they begin at their new school.

“This has really helped to show that it is actually quite normal to feel a little nervous, yet at the same time, know that there are lots of support mechanisms in place to help you.”

The theatre company director, based at the Bridgwater Arts Centre, Charlie Deardon said it was an exciting way to introduce new pupils to the issues around moving schools.

The event was funded by a grant from county councillor Ann Bown distributed by the Sedgemoor Learning Alliance.

Comments(2)

east-ender says...
10:35am Wed 8 Sep 10

What in the world is going on, are we going totally soft, and wasting money on this, when we moved to secondary school, we had to get on with stress or no stress, god we will be giving them stress councillors in a minute. Get a life and get on with it!!!!!!!!!

east-ender says...
10:37am Wed 8 Sep 10

It also seems that there is also one county councillor that needs to take a rethink at just what is going on in County Hall, before dishing out grants like this apalling!!!!!!!!!!!!
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