Hall House (H) Week (18-22 Mar)
Pupils in Hall House will be involved in Hall House Week. Celebrating the life of Sir Peter Hall, thinking about the idea of 'Service' and raising money for the National Youth Theater (NYT). Established in 1956, the NYT was the world's first youth theatre, and has nurtured the talent of hundreds of thousands of young people over 60 years. Last year NYT awarded £65O,OOO of bursaries to young people in need. Hall House will be raising money to donate towards supporting the NYT Bursary Fund in order to help to ensure that financial barriers do not prevent young people from reaching their full potential. After the amazing efforts of all the youngsters and teachers involved in 'Guys and Dolls' it seems rather fitting that 7H will be leading the way with our new fundraising efforts for the NYT's charitable work.
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