Loudmouth Working for Marcus
Our Year 8 pupils had the chance to watch a performance of Working for Marcus from the Loudmouth Theatre Company exploring with the programme teaching pupils about a wide range of child exploitation issues including child sexual exploitation, exploitation into crime e.g. county lines, substance abuse and knife crime. The session provide a really clear and well constructed opportunity for pupils to consider some ‘deep thinking’ issues and how they can protect themselves and others from some of the dangers. Across the performance the pupils behaved impeccably, as usual, and were praised for showing the Etone Values from the theatre company.




Loudmouth Calling it Out
On Monday our Year 9 pupils had the opportunity to explore the themes of relationships and peer pressure by attending a performance in school by the Loudmouth Theatre Company. Their sessions are targeted to support key criteria of the RHSE curriculum and provide pupils with an expressive creative way to reflect on the ideas from the production. It was a really opportunity for pupils to show their Etone Values being courteous and considering the impacts they have on each other as well as developing their own understanding of themselves and the relationships they have within the world.