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Year 12 CAP Exhibition

The Year 12 Community Action Programme (CAP) concluded this week, with student presentations about the outreach and community-based projects that they have participated in over the Autumn and Spring Terms.

In total, we had 11 different groups undertaking a variety of projects and placements, with a focus on community-based service, gaining skills, developing teamwork, and offering support to others.

CAP this year has involved students going to places such as Chailey Heritage Foundation, Blind Veterans, St Mark's, and Downsview; there have also been community-based projects in and around Roedean, including our Community Cooking group, who have supported Off the Fence with their weekly culinary creations, Community Music, who have provided Samba workshops at St Mark’s, and our Junior Roedean Academy, who have delivered enrichment sessions to almost 150 Year 5 primary school pupils.

The CAP Exhibition on Wednesday enabled our students to reflect on these experiences and on their personal growth, as they shared their CAP programme highlights, the challenges they had

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