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IN HOUSE AWARDS

Here at TCPA we strive to create self confidence, perserverence and pride with the support from all teachers and students.
We boost these qualities by creating a safe place to be allowed to make mistakes and to grow without pressure. Everyone loves a compliment so have put into place our in house Termly Awards and House Teams so that we can reward students for hard work, progress, great attitude, support for others and kindness.
Termly award runners up receive a medal to keep and winners win a medal and a trophy which they will proudly keep at home for the whole term. House points will be given throughout the year and the winning house will win the cup at the end of our school year. We encourage pupils to put themselves forward as house captains and inspire and support all those within their houses.

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HOUSE CUPS

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Jo Meredith is an international movement director, choreographer and creative director. Using her communicative, person-centred approach, Jo has built a multi-faceted career across the performing arts. Credits include work at Teatro alla Scala, Milano, The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Teatro Real, Madrid and for the education departments of English National Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Sadlers Wells.

“Always be kind and see every opportunity as a development opportunity, learning from those around you”
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Eric Potts is an actor, writer and director. Eric trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Early television credits included Peak Practice and The Smiths, and then a two-year stint as oddball character Mr Moore in Brookside. Subsequent appearances were in Heartbeat, The Royal, Last of the Summer Wine and Steel River Blues. Eric has appeared as the dame in numerous pantomimes all over the UK for over 30 years.

“Don’t count the days – make the days count!”
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Shirley Ballas is a professional ballroom dancer. Shirley began dancing at the age of 7 and began performing competitively. She won the Professional Latin at Blackpool Dane Festival in 1983 and again in 1995 and 1996. Shirley then went onto become a dance coach and judge for ballroom and Latin American competitions. In 2017 Shirley joined the judging panel of Strictly Come Dancing replacing Len Goodman as head judge.

“It’s important to show your gratitude for where you are in your life and for those around you”

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