Whitworth Community High School poetry flash mob stuns primary pupils

Date published: 23 October 2015


Drama students created a stir when they became a flash mob and presented poetry during lessons at a primary school.

Although teaching staff at St Bartholomew’s C of E Primary School, Whitworth, were aware of the Whitworth Community High School students’ plans, the pupils were oblivious.

The Year 8 students spent three weeks in drama lessons perfecting their interpretation of several different poems.

They staged their performances for the school’s Year 7 students first and then, as part of National Poetry Day, they arrived at St Bartholomew’s already in costume.

For one student Bailey Antrobus 12, that not only meant wearing a dress but also full make up and pigtails.

He said: “I just went into the role I had to play and we knew it would be funnier being a boy playing a girl but I did get some strange looks off the young pupils when I walked into school.”

Students narrated the poems while others acted out scenes and delivered a few lines.

They also made stage sets and when Lewis Carroll’s The Jabberwocky was performed they made sock puppets appear out of scenery.

Oliver Norris, 12, said: “It was great because we got a sense of accomplishment. A Y6 boy who came up to us afterwards and said, ‘that was incredible’.”

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