Sixth Formers lead on remote clubs

British Sign Language Club and Crochet Club took place successfully at the end of the week.

British Sign Language Club and Crochet Club took place successfully at the end of the week. These two clubs, were set up by Scarlett, a Sixth Former, who has developed a real passion in these areas.

In their first British Sign Language session, the girls were taught the sign language alphabet, how to use command words, how to greet people and how to sign numbers up to a billion!

In Crochet Club, the girls will be making blankets for local hospitals and in this introductory session, they were taught how to create basic stitches.

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