Isca Academy Staff Perform Christmas Panto for Students

The final day of term at Isca Academy ended on a high as staff from across the school came together to perform a festive Christmas pantomime for students.

Teaching staff, support staff and senior leaders swapped classrooms and offices for the stage, delivering an Isca-style take on classic pantomime stories. 

The performance was packed with audience participation and jokes, including playful nods to school routines, busy corridors between lessons, and the traditional cry of “oh no it isn’t!”.

Students filled the hall with laughter as staff embraced the spirit of the season, creating a lively and memorable end to the term at the school, which is part of the Ted Wragg Trust.

Mrs Vicki Joyce, Headteacher at Isca Academy, said: “As students head into the Christmas break, this pantomime really captures the spirit of Isca Academy. It is about more than fun at the end of term, it reflects the strong relationships, shared laughter and genuine care that run through our school every day and make it so special.”

Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust, said: "It’s lovely to see staff going the extra mile to create memorable moments for students. Events like this reflect the positive relationships and inclusive culture we value across our schools."

 

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