Would I Lie To You: Students vs. Teachers
Event Information
About this Event
NOTE: Use the "Register" button to donate and buy tickets.
We're hosting Would I Lie To You: Students vs Teachers, the hilarious show of tantalising truths and tall tales, in support of NICE (The National Institute Of Conductive Education).
Will the teachers master the art of deception? Or will the Students succeed in deceiving them? The only way to find out is to make a charitable donation and come and watch!
Admission is only £2, and all the money goes to charity, in support of NICE (more information on NICE below).
Want to bring your friends along as well? We've got a group discount of £4.50 (instead of £6) for groups of 3 - just buy your tickets by clicking the register button above!
To keep you COVID-19 safe, each year group has been allocated a room to view the event from. For information on COVID-19 measures, see details below.
Please note: if you buy an admission ticket without donating a minimum of £2 per ticket (or £4.50 for 3 tickets), your ticket will be refunded. There is also an option to make a donation only without attending.
Event summary:
- When? Thursday 3rd December 2020 at Lunch (12:45-13:30)
- Price? £2 minimum donation (but feel free to donate more so NICE can help more people!), £4.50 (instead of £6) for groups of 3.
Who's on the teams?
Teachers:
- Mr Hill - Captain
- ??? - in active discussion
- Mr Taylor
Students:
- Will Taylor (son of Mr Taylor - so come and witness the ultimate battle of father and son!)
- Omar Ismail - Captain
- Eashan Varma
Your host: Kishan Sambhi.
About NICE, the charity we are supporting
For "Would I Lie To You?", we wanted to support a local charity - and NICE was a great choice for this.
NICE (“The National Institute Of Conductive Education”) is dedicated to providing services and training in the field of Conductive Education, a structure of teaching and learning programmes based on the belief that people with neurological motor disorders have the potential to learn and develop a full range of skills (see their website).
They help equip people with the confidence, personality and motor skills to promote an active lifestyle, which reflects their abilities, and to open up new opportunities for equality and inclusion within society for them.
Keeping you COVID-19 safe
- Each year group has been allocated a room to view the event from. The event will be live-streamed into these rooms. Rooms will be communicated on the day of the event
- We've designed a smart queuing system that reduces movement around school, to decrease year group bubble mixing
- Masks will be required when viewing the event to reduce COVID-19 transmission
- If you are self-isolating, you will be offered the chance to request a refund until Monday 7th December. Once we have confirmed - based on the school register - you have been self-isolating, a refund will be issued
- We've taken every precaution to ensure the event is COVID-19 safe and you can find our Risk Assessment, Safety Steps and preliminary queue plan here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gyPht3TVblCsWb4d2sFem87Y6HrDpgpL?usp=sharing. Please note that these documents have been reviewed by the headteacher of KECHB.