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Jubilee Stage honours late Queen

by Lorraine Gibson.

The whole of Beaucroft Foundation School gathered to celebrate their new outdoor performance area and enjoyed an exuberant performance by the one and only Krazy Kev.
Guests included Linda and Pete Thornton representing the John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation and Penny and John Ross from the Louis Ross Foundation – both local charities and great friends of Beaucroft.

Krazy Kev

Krazy Kev

Named the Jubilee Stage, it was part funded from a Jubilee Fund made available by the John Thornton Young Achievers Foundation.
This fund was set up to commemorate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and has awarded £34,000 to six local schools to pay for enrichment projects, all aimed at supporting mental health and wellbeing in children.
The new outdoor performance area will benefit the entire school and will host many events, promoting fun activities like storytelling, shows, karaoke and the hugely popular, Beaucroft’s Got Talent!
Beaucroft is a Foundation Special School for students between four and 19 who are experiencing learning difficulties, including complex needs, and those with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder.
To find out more visit www.jtyaf.org.

Beaucroft New Stage

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