25th November 2024
At ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½, our mission is to unlock the academic and personal potential of every student, and events like Aspire Dance Day showcase this commitment in action. Held at Windsor Olympus Academy, this inspiring event brought together students from nine schools across the trust for a day filled with creativity, collaboration, and fun.
Aspire Dance Day provided a unique opportunity for students with special educational needs to celebrate their hard work and dedication. The day aimed to develop creativity, courage, resilience, and social skills—key values at the heart of WAT's ASPIRE ethos.
Throughout the day, students participated in three dynamic dance workshops, each designed to inspire new ways of thinking, build confidence, and foster connections across schools. Under the guidance of professional dance instructors, they explored a variety of styles, challenged themselves to try new things, and built lasting friendships.
The workshops emphasised not just dance skills but also personal growth. Students worked collaboratively with peers from different schools, developing social confidence while reinforcing key traits such as resilience, responsibility, and creativity.
The day was a resounding success thanks to the vision and hard work of Cara McLaughlin, WAT’s Head of Dance. Cara’s passion for using dance as a vehicle for personal growth and her commitment to providing inclusive opportunities for all students shone throughout the event. Her leadership ensured that every element of Aspire Dance Day reflected the trust’s mission to unlock potential.
The workshops themselves were led by three talented members of WAT staff, who brought their extensive experience and enthusiasm to inspire students:
Melissa Edgar, dance teacher at Windsor High School and Sixth Form: A former member of ME Dance Company and the director of Windsor's Alumni Dance Company, Melissa is dedicated to nurturing talent and creativity in young dancers.
Katy Wood, dance teacher at Great Wyrley Academy: A performer with accolades ranging from appearances at the MOBO Awards to running her own dance company, Rhythm State Academy, Katy’s passion for dance shines through her teaching.
Amy Hilton, PE teacher at Windsor Olympus Academy: An accomplished international performer, Amy’s résumé includes Eurovision 2023, performances with Rita Ora, and creative roles as a bungee dancer.
Their expertise and enthusiasm created an inspiring environment where students could thrive both creatively and personally.
Aspire Dance Day was about more than just dance. It was a celebration of effort, achievement, and the power of creative arts to unlock potential. By stepping out of their comfort zones, students build not only their dance skills but also their confidence and ability to tackle challenges and a mindset that will benefit them in all aspects of life.
This event is a perfect example of ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½â€™s dedication to helping students succeed academically and personally. By combining unique opportunities like Aspire Dance Day with high-quality education and support, we continue to inspire the next generation to achieve their full potential.
We are so proud of the students who represented their schools and grateful to the staff who made the event a success. Together, we continue to live out our vision of creating high-performing schools where every child thrives.