Teenage students at schools in South Ribble have taken part in a new project aiming to improve their self-esteem and confidence post-pandemic
.The RESTORE programme of activities, funded by South Ribble Borough Council, took place over 12 weeks at Lostock Hall Academy and Worden Academy.
Teenagers at Lostock Hall Academy had the opportunity to try yoga, drumming, beatboxing, fitness activities, spoken word and film-making, culminating in a challenge day at Coniston where they tackled ghyll scrambling and canoeing.Anthony Briggs, LYC’s creative producer, said: “The RESTORE programme is geared towards young people re-discovering their confidence and self-esteem, especially those who lost the transitional years from Year 6 to 7 and Year 8 to 9 during the pandemic.
To mark the end of the programme, pupils at Lostock Hall Academy produced a film entitled My Life Is A Playground. Gaining trust, developing confidence, building personal resilience and making new friends as well as having fun were just some of the successful outcomes of RESTORE there, according to the students.
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