PUPIL POEMS TO NHS & KEY WORKERS

999 Cenotaph Campaign

On Friday 3rd December staff and pupils at Prestatyn High School supported the 999 Cenotaph campaign. The campaign was set up to support the two million people currently working and volunteering within our emergency services, all of whom have shown commitment to public service throughout the pandemic.
In Prestatyn High School staff and pupils supported the campaign by wearing a colour from the emergency services (red, blue, green or orange) with their full school uniform. We also sold key rings and cakes with the colours represented by the emergency services, all made by staff in school. In total we raised £202.85

A MODEL OF THE 999 MEMORIAL, AT THE STUDIOS OF SCULPTURE PHILIP JACKSON. PICTURE BY STEVE REIGATE 29/5/2020

PUPIL POEMS TO NHS & KEY WORKERS

Mr Price and Mr Nuttall Visor production

A Prestatyn High School teacher is using 3D printers to make personal protection equipment visors in support of our frontline NHS workers.

Dan Nuttall, Subject Leader of Product Design at Prestatyn High School, has used the school's 3D printers at work to make specialist visors for NHS staff.

Mr Nuttall used industry standard design specifications to develop the visors.