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NPCS ‘Rocks’!
On Tuesday 8th July the Music Department held an end of year summer concert to bring the academic year to a musical close. The concert involved a number of students and staff performers showcasing their various talents to parents, dignitaries and peers.
Joseph Nicholson-Porter (Year 10) said: ‘I think it was a thrilling experience and I learnt a lot. I would like to do it again. I enjoy playing the piano it makes me happy to perform.’
The concert programme included a diverse range of artists including; Bach, Randy Crawford and Bon Jovi. The performers came together to create a vibrant night that satisfied the eclectic musical palettes of the audience.
Ms Harvey created a wonderful array of photos and videos that really enhanced the performance. The evening was made evermore vibrant by the dynamic lighting display compliments of Mr Bawden.
‘It was an outstanding showcase enabling students and staff to show off their untapped potential. Being a part of the concert was an excellent way to relax after a hectic but fulfilling year.’ – Mrs S. Bailey
‘It was a wonderful concert and it was lovely to see a mix of students and staff working together and enjoying themselves. The audience thoroughly enjoyed it. Same time next year!’ – Ms E Scoggins
The Music Department would like to thank all of the staff and student performers together with all of the people that supported us to organise and facilitate the show. You did an excellent job and we could not have done it without you. Thank You!
‘Whilst the rain threatened to dampen the evening, nothing could spoil
the electric atmosphere in the theatre. We rocked!
Thank you to the staff who bravely joined in the NPCS music spirit
with the choir and band performances.
The students as always did themselves proud.
Thank you to Mr Blair and Mr West for orchestrating an evening of quality, talent and fun.
Thank you to all the staff members who contributed to the success of the evening.’
– Ms M Duncan, Headteacher
Be the Change Day
On Wednesday 9th July, our Year 7 and Year 9 students took part in Be the Change Day.
This was a unique and special day with our students volunteering their time to make a difference in the community. It was so inspiring to see and hear about the fantastic work our students and staff were carrying out and the difference they were making in the community. With so much going on during the day, some highlights include supporting the community gardening at Back2Earth, working with Lancasterian Primary school to create table top murals, painting our school external walls, building a flowerbed and building and supporting our local elderly in a number of homes.
It was a truly inspirational day and our students are eager to do more! We certainly are being the change we wish to see in the world! Well done to everyone involved and looking forward to more exciting projects next year.
‘No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.‘ Aesop.