Folk star Eliza Carthy MBE teaching students at Whitby's Fyling Hall School
Eliza is probably the biggest star of UK folk music and, between her tour dates, including the recent sold-out show at the Barbican, she is inspiring the young musicians.
Aside from curriculum lessons, it’s a wonderful opportunity for insider’s knowledge and industry tips!
Creativity in Action – Performing Arts
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Hide AdStudents at Fyling Hall School enjoyed a series of careers lectures.
Speakers included post-production visual effects professional, Ellie Risdon, who recently completed work on The Crown and Sandman, former head-girl Ailsa Legg, the sound technician and seamstress on a large national tour, and recent acting graduate, Conner Asprey, who spoke of the ups and downs at the start of a career.
Drama students take practical-based qualifications (Rock School Creative and Performing Arts, CAPA , at Level 1, 2 or 3).
Last year, all students received the highest possible grades – distinction or distinction*.
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Hide AdThe school is looking forward to the Year 9 final showcase and Year 10/11 scripted performance evening.
International Connections
Fyling Hall students took part in an international exchange.
Pupils from Chengdu, China, performed a piece of Sichuan Opera and demonstrated traditional mask painting, and Fyling Hall pupils performed melodrama.
Everyone shared ideas about their theatrical heritage.
Fyling Hall Stables
Many students are now opting for horse-riding, for one of their sports lessons each week.
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Experienced stable manager and instructor, Coleen McQue, has managed yards of more than 90 horses and even worked for the Saudi Royal family, meaning lessons encompass riding and all-round equestrian studies.
One of the alumni, following his dream of an equestrian career, recently began work at the world-renowned Hong Kong Jockey Club.
Sixth Form In Focus
Fyling Hall Sixth Form evening on March 14, is for any year 11 or 10 students – whether they will attend the school or not.
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Hide AdDeciding what to do after GCSEs can be difficult, so talks will take you through the choices and choosing the right post-16 option.
The event considers subject choices and enrichment activities – including where they could lead and provides the opportunity to chat to others at the same stage in their education.
Contact [email protected] to attend.