Macclesfield Express

Students are stars in hit internet video

- KAREN BRITTON

AVIDEO featuring 1,500 school pupils and 200 teachers has become a huge internet hit.

The high-energy video made by Fallibroom­e Academy which aims to show off everything the school has to offer has attracted more than 32,000 views.

It has caught the attention of education bloggers and been viewed as far away as Abu Dhabi, Budapest and Italy, attracting more hits all the time.

It starts with an anxious new pupil being dropped off on her first day at school, but as she walks through the door she is given a lively welcome.

She is greeted by students dressed as the Blues Brothers who lead her on a tour of the school where every room is packed with pupils - singing, dancing and taking part in various activities.

Pupils do dramatic experiment­s show off the science department and march in backpacks with tents to represent orienteeri­ng.

There are sections for all subjects with themed costumes and meticulous­ly planned sequences by pupils and teachers.

The video named First Day at Fallibroom­e ends with a spectacula­r scene filmed above the tennis courts where every pupil is helps form letters to spell ‘You’ll love it here’. They change the colour of the letters by pulling blazers down and back up again.

The video was filmed in seven sessions but is seamlessly edited to make it look like one take, expertly put together by senior media technician Tim Jones.

It was the idea of headteache­r Francis Power.

He said: “I was shown something similar by a school in Northern Ireland four years ago and wanted to do it here.

“It’s a major undertakin­g but then I decided to go for it. I wanted to celebrate the fantastic sense of community that we have at Fallibroom­e and highlight the amazing things that go on in our school. It shows what is possible when the entire school works together.

“Our staff and students have engaged enthusiast­ically in this hugely ambitious undertakin­g and we are incredibly proud of the video.

“We wanted to show there’s more to education than exams, it’s about culture, enjoyment, pride and relationsh­ips.

“We’ve had a massive response. We expected a few thousand but had 23,000 after a couple of days.

“I can’t say how proud I am.”

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