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Head of Faculty - E. Montgomery
Senior Leadership Link - L. Hutson

Faculty Staff
   Mrs. J. Wood - Head of Art
   Mr. E. Montgomery - Head of Drama
   Mr. C. Harrison - Head of Music Education

The Faculty is divided into the following subjects:


The Art department currently offers courses at Key Stage 3 level, GCSE level.

The Art Department staff:
J. Wood


The Drama department currently offers courses at Key Stage 3 level, GCSE level.

The Drama Department staff:
E. Montgomery - Head of Drama


The Music department currently offers courses at Key Stage 3 level, GCSE level.

The Music Department staff:
C. Harrison - Head of Music Education

About Us

The Expressive Arts Faculty provides a broad and balanced programme of activities that the students find challenging, enjoyable and satisfying. Students of all abilities are encouraged to become fully involved and given the opportunity to develop, physically socially, emotionally and cognitively.

The Faculty is a thriving enterprise producing many quality Arts events throughout the year such as the Thrybergh High School Musical. Staffed by specialists in their field, the Faculty contributes much to the public image of the school.


The faculty is a hotbed of enterprise and has produced many quality Arts events throughout the year. Recent successes have been seen in the staging of Disney’s ‘High School Musical’, Our Day Out, Dick Whittington, The Christmas Carol Concert, contributions to local church services and Thrybergh’s answer to the X Factor, ‘The WOW Factor’. Staffed by specialists in their field, and taught in fully equipped rooms, the Expressive Arts faculty contributes much to the public image of the school.

 
 
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