Shakespeare Festival

On Thursday 30 March, our Drama department held the Shakespeare Festival. Senior Drama students took to the stage to perform extracts from Shakespeare plays; Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. Students were challenged to interpret the scenes themselves and deliver innovative and powerful performances. One group performed in promenade; this is when the audience walk between scenes.  In this case the audience walked along the corridor to backstage, where actors were placed performing in role as supernatural beings.  The audience then came through on to the stage where they sat in traverse, and the Macbeth scene continued.  Some groups chose to perform in a traditional Shakespearian style.  The balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet was performed like this, the two actors created powerful tension between them as they declared their love for one another. Thank you to all those who came and supported our students. The next Shakespeare Festival will be held in Term One 2018.

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North Island Inter-School Secondary Athletics

Congratulations to Braden Kendall who competed at the North Island Secondary School Athletics Championships in Taranaki. Braden had success bringing home silver medals in the 100m, 200m, Long Jump and Shotput! Well done, Braden.

The Miracle Worker

We are pleased to present this years production - The Miracle Worker. The show will run for 3 special nights only - Thursday 4th, Friday 5th and Saturday 6th May in the College Auditorium. Curtains raise at 7pm sharp. Tickets are $5 and are available at the door or from the school office. Be sure to mark these dates in your diary! We look forward to seeing you there!

The Miracle Worker

Term Two

Term Two will begin on Monday, 1 May 2017.

Japan Trip

Some more pictures from the Japan trip. Great to see everyone having such a fantastic time!

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Anzac Day

AnzacDay

Co-Leaders, Kwaylin Hubbard and Jessica Burgess-Smith, were proud to represent Awatapu College at the Anzac Day Service this morning. Lest we forget.