Wokingham Today

‘The fact I cannot even look forward to prom is upsetting’

- By JESSWARREN jwarren@wokinghamp­aper.co.uk

TEENAGER Libby Allen was looking forward to her school prom, but the day passed without a disco ball in sight.

Like thousands of students across the borough, Libby’s lessons at St Crispin’s ended months in advance, and the end-of-year celebratio­ns cancelled due to the coronaviru­s pandemic. But the 15-year-old said the abrupt end to the year has left students “without closure”.

For her, the parties and leavers assemblies were the symbol of an end

Now, she is headed off to The Henley College, where she will study criminolog­y, biology and psychology at A-Level.

Her decision to leave the school only motivated by the choice of her subjects and teaching availabili­ty.

She told Wokingham.Today: “I completely understand why leavers day and prom could not be held this year due to the pandemic.

“However, instead, they have chosen to hold a summer ball next year. As for ex-students, we are not allowed even the opportunit­y to choose to come.

“I feel I’ve had no appreciati­on for my hard work over the five years I spent at the school and mine, and many others, mental state has not been considered.”

But St Crispin’s said they cannot host the event for students after they have left, due to insurance.

Headteache­r Ginny Rhodes told Libby: “I am not in a position to be responsibl­e for such an event with students whom will at that point will have left for nearly a year."

Libby said: “I cannot imagine the number of teenagers across the borough who are due to be ex-students and am in the same position as me … the fact I cannot even look forward to a future prom is dishearten­ing and upsetting.”

She added: “They haven’t considered the disappoint­ment and anger a lot of us are feeling. It’s just so negative, there’s no apology or appreciati­on for us.”

She has created a petition, asking St Crispin's to reconsider their decision and allow the class of 2020 to attend the event.

Ms Rhodes told Wokingham.Today: “The consequenc­es of Covid-19 have prevented the end-of-the-era opportunit­ies that we would have all wanted.

“Last week the school held “The Great St Crispin’s Drive Thru Special Event” to say farewell. The car park was festively dressed and all students and their parents greeted by members of staff and received hoodies, photograph­s and a small farewell token.”

 ?? Pictures: Steve Smyth (above) and St Crispin’s (right) ?? Libby Allen (15) hopes the class of 2020 will be invited to the St Crispin’s summer ball next year. This year they had a drive thru leavers event instead.
Pictures: Steve Smyth (above) and St Crispin’s (right) Libby Allen (15) hopes the class of 2020 will be invited to the St Crispin’s summer ball next year. This year they had a drive thru leavers event instead.
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