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Wirral Students Performed Live On Stage At The Oakland Gallery In New Brighton’s Victoria Quarter

Writer's picture: Peter Eric LangPeter Eric Lang

Updated: Nov 7, 2023

Wirral Students Performed Live On Stage For 'Friday Night Live' At The Oakland Gallery In New Brighton’s Victoria Quarter

St John Plessington Catholic College and St Mary’s Catholic College performers took to the stage to perform a range of songs for a packed room as part of Friday Night Live (Credit: Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust (HFCMAT)/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).
St John Plessington Catholic College and St Mary’s Catholic College performers took to the stage to perform a range of songs for a packed room as part of Friday Night Live (Credit: Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust (HFCMAT)/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

Students from two schools in the Liverpool Borough of Wirral recently performed at the Oakland Gallery in New Brighton’s Victoria Quarter.


St John Plessington Catholic College and St Mary’s Catholic College performers took to the stage to perform a range of songs for a packed room as part of Friday Night Live.


Friday Night Live, a termly event at Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust (HFCMAT), which provides students with the opportunity to showcase their musical talent in front of a large audience, celebrating their abilities and developing their confidence.


The event was hosted by Daniel Davies, Owner of the Oakland Gallery, as part of an ongoing partnership with HFCMAT. Together, they bring creativity and culture into communities and schools, particularly through the Creativity Collaborative NW (C Change) which aims to unite teachers and explore the impact of creative teaching.


Throughout the night, young people from within the Trust came together to sing alone or as part of a group, playing guitar, drums, and other instruments, and covering a range of genres such as folk, rock, and pop.


In total, over 50 young people got involved and performances included headliner Fuzion, a Year 10 band from St Mary’s who made their fourth Friday Night Live appearance, and St John Plessington student, Zac, who sang Stephen Sanchez’s ‘Until I Found You’.

St John Plessington Catholic College and St Mary’s Catholic College performers took to the stage to perform a range of songs for a packed room as part of Friday Night Live (Credit: Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust (HFCMAT)/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust has been developed with the intent to raise standards of achievement for all its students. Schools from across the Liverpool City Region involved include: St John Plessington Catholic College in Bebington, St Mary’s Catholic College in Wallasey, Our Lady of Pity RC Primary School in Greasby, St Bernard’s RC Primary School in Ellesmere Port and St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School in Oxton, and St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School and Nursery in Runcorn, which are all proud to be part of the Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust.


Laurie Smith, Director of Music at Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust, said: 'Friday Night Live was a great opportunity for our Trust to showcase the amazing talent within its secondary schools. The atmosphere at these events is always fantastic, with students supporting and cheering each other on. It’s wonderful to see.'


Laurie, said: 'Music is such an important aspect of school life for both St John Plessington and St Mary’s, and giving students the platform to sing and play instruments on a large scale was a great experience for them.'


Laurie added: 'It was wonderful to welcome the local community on the night and see them supporting up and coming local musicians. A huge thank you to Rockpoint Leisure for providing us with this brilliant opportunity.'


CEO of Holy Family Catholic Multi Academy Trust, Andy Moor, commented: 'A huge well done to all our students who got involved in Friday Night Live; you were absolutely phenomenal. It’s great to see so many of our young people find their passion on stage and perform to the local community.'

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