A week of new experiences for lucky students at St Mary’s Catholic College, Wallasey
Students at a Wirral Catholic college recently had a week of new experiences as part of its unique Inspire Programme.
Situated in Wallasey Village, St Mary’s Catholic College is home to more than 1,200 students from a diverse range of socio-economic backgrounds.
The experience week, now in its seventh year, was developed by the school to ensure that each child can experience something they haven’t before.
At the start of Year 7, each student is asked what they would like to do that they haven’t done before. The school then uses the responses to plan fully-funded trips and activities across the last week of the summer term.
Across the week, the usual school timetable was replaced with various exciting enrichment activities for students to enjoy.
Some students headed to one of the UK’s largest zoos, Chester Zoo, where they had an unforgettable day learning more about the zoo’s animals.
Other activities included a trip to Chester city centre for some shopping, a day exploring the woodland of Delamere Forest, a visit to Hollywood Bowl for a game of bowling, a coastal walk along the New Brighton shore, a cinema trip, and a fun-filled afternoon at the Dips.
A group of students from Year 7 also participated in Water Aid’s Walk for Water charity event, which supports the individuals, families and communities globally who walk long distances daily to collect water.
Meanwhile other students participated in creative art sessions ahead of the Care of Creation arts festival in September. Students designed bespoke pieces from recycled materials and incorporated elements that reflected St Mary’s core values.
The Inspire Programme’s experience week was about more than offering new experiences, it was a chance for students to gain new skills, build stronger friendships, and develop a deeper appreciation of the school’s values.
Experience week culminated in a rewards assembly, where student achievements were celebrated by students, staff and families.
Headteacher at St Mary’s Catholic College, Mr Kevin Maddocks, said: “Experience week is one of the highlights in our academic calendar at St Mary’s.
“We are committed to ensuring all our students have access to new and exciting opportunities that help them develop new skills, new friendships, and grow together in faith.
Mr Maddocks added: “Our students have had an incredible week and even managed to support some truly worthwhile charities, helping make a difference in the lives of others. We are extremely proud of our students and how excellently they continue to respect and embody our core values of Respect, Courage, Determination, Compassion and Pride.”