Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Kepier Christmas Concert


In front of an audience of around 200 people, including specially invited guests from a local nursing home, the hour long concert was enjoyed by all, and is a much valued annual event. Both the learners and our music teachers, Mr Hall and Mrs Jiggins, give up an awful lot of their spare time to rehearse for the event, supported by our peripatetic music teachers and even ex-Kepier pupils who come back to help out.

Mr Hall, Head of Music at Kepier, said "as always, it was a wonderful night and a lovely way to allow our young people to perform in front of a live audience. For many of them, it was the first time they had done this, and they should be very proud of the excellent performances they gave."


Kepier Christmas Concert


In front of an audience of around 200 people, including specially invited guests from a local nursing home, the hour long concert was enjoyed by all, and is a much valued annual event. Both the learners and our music teachers, Mr Hall and Mrs Jiggins, give up an awful lot of their spare time to rehearse for the event, supported by our peripatetic music teachers and even ex-Kepier pupils who come back to help out.

Mr Hall, Head of Music at Kepier, said "as always, it was a wonderful night and a lovely way to allow our young people to perform in front of a live audience. For many of them, it was the first time they had done this, and they should be very proud of the excellent performances they gave."


Kepier Christmas Concert


In front of an audience of around 200 people, including specially invited guests from a local nursing home, the hour long concert was enjoyed by all, and is a much valued annual event. Both the learners and our music teachers, Mr Hall and Mrs Jiggins, give up an awful lot of their spare time to rehearse for the event, supported by our peripatetic music teachers and even ex-Kepier pupils who come back to help out.

Mr Hall, Head of Music at Kepier, said "as always, it was a wonderful night and a lovely way to allow our young people to perform in front of a live audience. For many of them, it was the first time they had done this, and they should be very proud of the excellent performances they gave."


Kepier Christmas Concert


In front of an audience of around 200 people, including specially invited guests from a local nursing home, the hour long concert was enjoyed by all, and is a much valued annual event. Both the learners and our music teachers, Mr Hall and Mrs Jiggins, give up an awful lot of their spare time to rehearse for the event, supported by our peripatetic music teachers and even ex-Kepier pupils who come back to help out.

Mr Hall, Head of Music at Kepier, said "as always, it was a wonderful night and a lovely way to allow our young people to perform in front of a live audience. For many of them, it was the first time they had done this, and they should be very proud of the excellent performances they gave."


Kepier Christmas Concert


As always, in the last week of our Christmas term Kepier hosted a free concert for the community, with carols and Christmas songs performed by both our school orchestra and choir.

In front of an audience of around 200 people, including specially invited guests from a local nursing home, the hour long concert was enjoyed by all, and is a much valued annual event. Both the learners and our music teachers, Mr Hall and Mrs Jiggins, give up an awful lot of their spare time to rehearse for the event, supported by our peripatetic music teachers and even ex-Kepier pupils who come back to help out.

Mr Hall, Head of Music at Kepier, said "as always, it was a wonderful night and a lovely way to allow our young people to perform in front of a live audience. For many of them, it was the first time they had done this, and they should be very proud of the excellent performances they gave."

Year 11 Hospitality Evenings

Year 11 Hospitality Evenings

A group of our Year 11 learners have been sitting their Hospitality exams at Kepier, part of which involves them planning, preparing, cooking and serving a three course meal in a restaurant environment. This is the first time that we have undertaken this type of exam for our learners.

To achieve this, they set up our library as a dining room, and served the meal to 32 guests over two nights, consisting of family and Kepier staff. As you can see from the attached photos, the evenings were a huge success, and the food was of a standard you would happily pay for in any restaurant.

Mrs Dawla, Head of Technologies here at Kepier, said "the learners worked really hard, not just in the cooking and serving of the food but in ensuring that they created a true restaurant feel to the evening. They should be very proud of themselves."