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Getting Creative for Comic Relief

Last week, Upper Academy students took part in a fun and imaginative tutor-time competition to design the most creative Red Nose Day nose.

As part of this year’s Comic Relief celebrations, students embraced the theme “Do something funny for money” by creating a wide range of unique and comical designs.

The competition gave students the opportunity to express their creativity, work collaboratively and support an important cause, raising awareness for those in need both in the UK and around the world.

Tutor groups showed fantastic enthusiasm and originality, with designs ranging from bold and colourful creations to humorous and imaginative concepts.

The winning tutor groups were 11E2 and 10S1, while the award for best photo went to Mia (10U1). Congratulations to all students who took part and helped make the event such an enjoyable and meaningful success.

“I enjoyed the competition, and it was great to raise awareness for Comic Relief.” Milly.W - Year 10 

“I think it’s really fun to create our own art on the red noses; it lets us be expressive and show our personality.” Mia.L Year 10 

"Its very fun being able to create our own nose!" – Taylor.P - Year 10 

“I enjoy competing against other tutor groups in something that isn’t based on behaviour or points and allows us to create our own designs.” Leon.S - Year 11

“Designing the nose was very enjoyable; it was a fun team-building activity.” Hayden.A – Year 11

“Comic Relief is a very important charity; it helps support poverty-stricken areas through the sale of red noses.” George.C – Year 11