As part of our 25th Anniversary Celebrations, Prince Andrew School held an Open Day on Wednesday 6th August. Over 40 parents and visitors
were given tours from our Year 12 students. An exciting programme of activities had been planned by our teachers coordinated by Deputy Head Teacher, Ms Penny Bowers with the support of Administrative Officer, Ms Carine Young. Students wore ‘mufti’ (none uniform) for the day wearing silver/grey to represent the 25th anniversary theme) or yellow/dark blue in line with the school emblem colours. Monies raised will be donated to charity.
Our Key Stage 3 students (Year 7, 8 & 9) followed a range of exciting and challenging activities in each of their subjects. In Food Technology, with
support of the PTA, a team of Year 9 students undertook a ‘Cup Cake Challenge’ where they made and decorated 360 cup cakes with the number 25 for all students and staff in the school.
During Information Technology lessons students used their creative design skills to produce designs for memorabilia for our 25th Formal Anniversary Dinner. In Humanities, groups of students showed off their map reading skills using local geography/history/RE
clues to locate places on the map. Students also created a map they thought would reflect St Helena in 25
years time.
During English lessons, students wrote what their life would be like in 25 years time and this gave an interesting insight into the aspirations of
our students for their future.
Physical Education lessons allowed students to take part in a novelty sports circuit set up in the Hall in order to demonstrate
the skills they have learned in their PE lessons.
In Art lessons, groups of students designed what they thought the school would look like in 25 years.
The day was highly successful in promoting the school and visitors comments were all very positive with some saying how much
the school had changed since they were here as students themselves!
Paul Starkie
Headteacher
August 2014
were given tours from our Year 12 students. An exciting programme of activities had been planned by our teachers coordinated by Deputy Head Teacher, Ms Penny Bowers with the support of Administrative Officer, Ms Carine Young. Students wore ‘mufti’ (none uniform) for the day wearing silver/grey to represent the 25th anniversary theme) or yellow/dark blue in line with the school emblem colours. Monies raised will be donated to charity.
Our Key Stage 3 students (Year 7, 8 & 9) followed a range of exciting and challenging activities in each of their subjects. In Food Technology, with
support of the PTA, a team of Year 9 students undertook a ‘Cup Cake Challenge’ where they made and decorated 360 cup cakes with the number 25 for all students and staff in the school.
During Information Technology lessons students used their creative design skills to produce designs for memorabilia for our 25th Formal Anniversary Dinner. In Humanities, groups of students showed off their map reading skills using local geography/history/RE
clues to locate places on the map. Students also created a map they thought would reflect St Helena in 25
years time.
During English lessons, students wrote what their life would be like in 25 years time and this gave an interesting insight into the aspirations of
our students for their future.
Physical Education lessons allowed students to take part in a novelty sports circuit set up in the Hall in order to demonstrate
the skills they have learned in their PE lessons.
In Art lessons, groups of students designed what they thought the school would look like in 25 years.
The day was highly successful in promoting the school and visitors comments were all very positive with some saying how much
the school had changed since they were here as students themselves!
Paul Starkie
Headteacher
August 2014