Student Profile:
PAIGE, from Hartford - studying ICT, Psychology, Sociology, and Photography
"Changing from GCSE to A Levels can make anyone feel nervous but the welcoming atmosphere of the College and the chance to meet a wide range of people relaxes the experience. I enjoy studying ICT because the practical aspects of the subject have taught me new skills which I can use in many job situations, plus the variety of activities within the subject."

PAIGE, from Hartford - studying ICT, Psychology, Sociology, and Photography
"Changing from GCSE to A Levels can make anyone feel nervous but the welcoming atmosphere of the College and the chance to meet a wide range of people relaxes the experience. I enjoy studying ICT because the practical aspects of the subject have taught me new skills which I can use in many job situations, plus the variety of activities within the subject."
Performance students bring Northwich’s past to life
| SALT mining, the Anderton Boat Lift and the Lady of Marbury are just some of the stories from Northwich’s past that have been brought to life by students from Sir John Deane’s College. Performance Studies students have put together their own interpretations of these famous local tales along with wartime in Northwich and the Northwich work house. And the public will get the chance to see the show for free at Moulton Village Hall, on Tuesday, February 7. The Community Performance project is part of their AS studies, and the six 30-minute performances will be put on throughout the day.
The students had to research the history of the local area and interpret it into musical theatre, for which they wrote their own music, scripts and choreographed their own dance moves.
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Performance Studies teacher Josie Wilson said: “It’s a very exciting project that has tested their creativity.
“They have risen to the challenge and have been completely committed and focused, resulting in some fantastic and informative pieces – we look forward to welcoming local people to watch the performances happening throughout the day.”
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