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31 Mar 2025 | |
Written by Emma L Williams | |
Student News |
Last weekend, students left our campus in Worcester very early and quickly arrived in London, where they had the opportunity to put their mobility skills to the test as they navigated the underground and the busy streets to the theatre.
Not only did they enjoy a day in London soaking in the sights and watching “Matilda the Musical,” but they also had a fantastic touch tour before the show. The touch tour allowed our students to access the set, costumes and props of the production. The students LOVED the engaging touch tour which helped them visualise the set in a fun and relevant way.
Opportunities like these are vital for our students. Not only is it wonderful for them to get off campus and experience new things, but it also helps them develop their confidence and prepare them for life beyond NCW.
Here’s what our students had to say:
"Going to see Matilda in London was great fun even though it was a really early start! The best part of the day was the touch tour. I liked touching the plate of cakes and the mega phone used in the show. I loved stopping at the services and paying for my cup of tea on my apple watch although I did burn my tongue a little as it was hot ! Thank you to everyone who took us it was a great day out!" Darcy.
"Matilda was very good and well planned and organised. The music within the play was really good. We managed to find our seats really easily. And the play as a whole was really good. We got to try out some of the equipment that was going to be used in the show, for example a mega phone." Asal.
"It was a fantastic day out, the show was incredible, I gave them a standing ovation! I loved every minute and being able to go with my friends at NCW and staff was a great treat." Zac.
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