The Big Sing

On the 20th March, our music department took 28 students to the Big Sing, held at the Arena, Bognor.

Our students ranged from years 7 through to 11 and performed 2 songs – ‘What is this Feeling?’ from Wicked, and ‘Lovely Day’ by Bill Withers.

FCC were one of 9 schools who performed at the event, with FCC and The Regis being the only secondary schools.

Mr Harrington, Curriculum Leader for Music, commented:
“Our students were fantastic, especially after performing till late the night before at our Spring Concert. They were fabulous role models to the younger students who attended the event and were a credit to FCC”

Please click the icon below to hear one of our performances from the day.

Performing Arts students perform as part of National Theatre Connections

A group of Performing Arts students from Felpham Community College, ranging from years 9 through to 12, performed at Chichester Festival Theatre on Friday 14th March, as part of the National Theatre Connections.

Connections is the National Theatre’s annual, nationwide youth theatre festival. This year, the FCC team chose a play titled YOU2.0 by Alys Metcalf. It looks at two young people who form an unlikely friendship through a video game, and the impact they have on each other’s lives.

Miss Coney, Curriculum Leader for Performing Arts, commented:
“We take part in this initiative every year. We are sent a number of scripts and we choose which one we would like to work on as a team. Students learn and practice it as part of an extra-curricular group, with us starting back in November. We performed at FCC on the 26th February to students, their families, staff and a representative from both the National Theatre and Chichester Theatre. Both theatre representatives gave the group feedback, which they could then work on before their final performance in March.

The level of work our students have put in has been fantastic and their commitment has been inspiring. It has been great to see them grow in confidence over the last few months and see their skills, and team work, developing. A huge well done to everyone who has taken part.”

More information on National Theatre Connections and the piece FCC performed is available here
NT Connections | Chichester Festival Theatre
YOU 2.0 | York Theatre Royal

Year 10 Students Speak Out!

On Tuesday 11th March, 24 year 10 students from Felpham Community College took part in a workshop led by ‘Speakers Trust’, held onsite at FCC.

‘Speakers Trust: Speak and Be Heard’ – is an organisation who aim to give young people across the UK the skills and confidence to make their voices heard.

Students volunteered to take part, and spent the day in the workshop developing their speech, confidence and communication skills.

Miss Stacey, Teacher of English, commented:
“Our students were a real credit and worked so hard. They started the day working on how to introduce themselves and having the confidence to stand up and speak to a group. We looked at quick fire questions and how to have a response ready, and telling stories – looking at structuring powerful beginnings and ends. We ended the day with students writing and delivering a speech on a subject of their choice to the group.

One of the focuses of the workshop was celebrating each other to build confidence and students took this on board from the beginning. They worked really hard. What was most impressive was seeing how their confidence grew in just a day, and how respectful they were of each other”

For more information on Speakers Trust, click here.

Felpham Community College Supports National Careers Week

National Careers week took place across the UK from the 3rd to the 8th March, with Felpham Community College offering students a number of different ways they could get involved.

All form groups were encouraged to take part in Careers Bingo – with students having to work out what staff used to do what jobs. With staff having past jobs ranging from Royal Marine Commando to Police Officer to Cabin Crew, it was a great opportunity for students to discuss different careers with teachers. Easter Eggs were offered as prizes and well done to all who took part!

Staff also took part in a ‘What I did before Education’ competition, displaying random items in their offices from a past job, getting students to guess what job the item linked with.

There were a number of online workshops running throughout the week which students across year groups could sign up to. These included ‘Supercharge Your Future with a Career Building the Transport of Tomorrow’ , ‘Breaking into Acting – A Career Talk with Celebrity Actor Paterson Joseph’ and ‘Lights, Camera, Action – A Screen Industries Careen Panel with introduction to film’. In total there were 8 online workshops running from the 3rd to the 7th March.

Finally, students could sign up to some live speaker workshops. These included the World Wetlands Trust, Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club, Southern Water, Royal Navy / Marines and the Southdowns National Park. These were well attended with students getting the opportunity to ask the speakers questions about the different jobs within that area.

Miss Ward, Careers Leader at FCC, commented:

“It was a busy week and great to get students engaging with staff about different job options available, not just well publicised career pathways. At FCC careers are embedded in the curriculum throughout the school year, not just within careers week. We have a number of trips which run, including trips for University taster days, army taster days, and visits to various local companies including Goodwood and Barfoots.  We ran Year 11 Mock Interview Day in November, quickly followed by a Careers Carousel for Year 9 in January. Students from Year 7 right the way through to Year 13 have career lessons within citizenship and assemblies”.

For more information on Careers Week please click here.

Felpham Community College Celebrates World Book Day!

World Book Day took place on Thursday 6th March, with Felpham Community College celebrating in a number of different ways.

On the day, the English department dressed up as their favourite book characters, getting students throughout the day to try and guess who they were.

There was a school ‘Shelfie’ competition, with students analysing bookshelf photos and matching the shelf to the member of staff. Well done to 10H and 10F for winning the competition!

There was also a ‘Reading a book in a Strange Place’ competition for staff – with Mr Bulpett winning for being on top of a roof!

Finally, on Friday 7th March, FCC welcomed popular teen author Lou Abercrombie. Students attended workshops throughout the day, with Lou speaking about her career journey and her two popular books – ‘Fig Swims the World’ and ‘Coming up for Air’, with students also having the opportunity to ask Lou questions.

Miss Stacey, English teacher commented:
“It was great to use World Book Day to do something different with the students. Some of the questions our students asked Lou were excellent, and our students were brilliantly behaved and engaged throughout.”

Felpham Community College visit the Houses of Parliament!

On Thursday 6th March, some of the Felpham Community College Student Council visited the Houses of Parliament and met with Ms Alison Griffiths, MP for Bognor and Littlehampton.

Students, from years 7-10 and also year 13, toured Parliament, including seeing live debates on International Women’s Day in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. They also took part in an interactive workshop looking at the skills needed for writing a petition. They finished the trip with a question and answer session with Ms Griffiths, who commented on what excellent questions FCC students had and their positive ideas for change in the local area.

Mr Summers, Assistant Headteacher at Felpham Community College commented:
“The tour was fantastic, even being in the buildings and feeling the history was inspiring. Students were really impressed they could actually watch what was being debated in both Houses, and to see the difference between the two. The tour guides were really informative and meeting Ms Griffiths at the end, and having time with her to learn about her career and our students voice their opinion on local issues, made it a brilliant day. FCC students were a credit to us with their ideas and also what they wanted to find out!”

Adam Francis, Head Student Ambassador and Year 13 student, commented:
“The tour was great and the whole infrastructure of the buildings and the history has us all interested throughout. We were not expecting to meet Ms Griffiths, it was a great surprise once we were there. She was really down to earth and made us realise that MPs are also normal people! She gave us some good advice about following our dreams even if they are not considered cool!”

Magic Moments at Felpham Community College!

On Thursday the 27th February, FCC welcomed year 5 students from South Bersted and Arundel primary schools.

Students had a tour of Felpham and took part in a languages workshop, which included trying Spanish food, learning some common phrases and even playing Spanish Bingo! Year 9 students supported the event, answering questions about secondary school life, supporting the workshops and showing the visitors around school.

Mr Summers, Assistant Headteacher commented:
“We run these events throughout the academic year for a number of local primary schools, as a chance for younger students to see what the next stage of their education may look like. Our year 9 helpers are fantastic and it is great to hear them working with the year 5s and answering a wide variety of questions – from what is the best food to buy, to how many lessons they have a week, to how many square feet is the school!

Felpham Community College Dance Team Go Wild!

On Tuesday 25th February, the Felpham Community College Dance Team attended ‘Dance House,’ held at Worthing Pavilion Theatre.

‘Dance House’ is a yearly event, taking place over 2 evenings, with 15 local secondary schools taking part each evening. Schools perform to a paying audience, with the 25th February being a sell-out!

FCC had over 60 students from years 7 – 10 audition this year, with chosen Team then starting rehearsals back in November. The dance they performed was called’ Wild Ones’. It was a hip-hop fusion piece, celebrating the music and career of popular international rap sensation, Flo Rider.

Miss Crocker, Dance Leader at FCC, commented:
“The level of effort and dedication our dancers have put into rehearsals and practicing has been inspiring. Our students were exemplary on the day. I was so impressed, not only by their dancing, but by the way they encouraged other students from different schools.