Friday, 24 December 2010

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM THE HELEN O'GRADY DRAMA ACADEMY

With much of the country covered in snow, many children will be wondering if Father Christmas is already on his way - as the sleigh, pulled by the trusty reindeer, is one of the more reliable forms of transport right now.
To all Principals, teachers, students, parents and friends of the
Helen O'Grady Drama Academy, we at Head Office extend a wish for a very Happy Festive Season, hopefully spent with family and friends. May the weather be kind to you and allow you to visit where you will and when the New Year comes, may it bring peace, health, happiness and continued success to you all.

Monday, 6 December 2010

SNOW CONTINUES TO AFFECT CLASSES - BUT NOT MORALE!

Bolton Principal, Karen Ryder, may have been kept away from lessons by the snow, but she is not one to miss a marketing opportunity! She just saw the snow as another chance to let everyone know about her wonderful classes!

Scotland has been one of the worst hit areas and Tayforth Principal, Barbara Brett, has faced a week of challenges. But, when you live in such a beautiful part of the UK, you can take a little time out to enjoy the views!


Most classes should be back to normal this week but the weather forecasters are not optimistic! There could well be more snow on the way.

Friday, 3 December 2010

GRADY BEAR'S ADVENTURES

Over the last twelve months, many branches have introduced the students in their younger classes to their very own 'Grady Bear'. A child is chosen each week to take home the bear and record his adventures in a scrap book which will be kept in class. Bolton Principal, Karen Ryder, decided to take her Grady on his own adventure. He is here in the snow with Karen.

Then (below) she took him to Blackpool, here is he is in front of the famous Black pool Tower and then ................. ............................................they went ice skating together.

The North West of England has not had as much snow as some parts of the country but Grady certainly had lots of fun in the cold wind and on the ice.

HELEN O'GRADY IN THE SNOW!

Like many others around the country, Leicester Principal, Beth Daniel, has been unable to run all her classes this week because of the heavy snow. Above is the view from her office window and below the fields nearby.

South London have a particularly bad few days with many classes cancelled.Croydon Principal, Ian Brown, dressed for the weather, did find some time to play in the snow.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

BIG FREEZE AT HEAD OFFICE!

National Director, Nigel Le Page, reported there was two feet of snow in Guernsey this morning. It's certainly unusual for the Channel Islands! Here's his picture.