During this academic year, 4 Lower 6 pupils, Ana, Elizabeth, Sruthi and Louise, have chosen to work with charity Friend in Deed at the Great Hospital for their Community Service option. This has included helping to co-ordinate a wider project to have all Fouth Form tutor groups visit residents of the Care Home, play games and chat.
This morning, on 21 January, the girls spoke to the Fourth Form assembly about the project and their experiences.
Good morning everyone, we are the Great Hospital and Friend in Deed Ambassadors and today we are here to talk to you about our community service at the Great Hospital. As L6 every pupil undertakes community service which is where we volunteer at communities which are different to our school life. Friend in Deed is a charity which aims to create friendships across generations and so they came into our school to encourage pupils to get involved in facilities with older people. We chose to volunteer at the Great Hospital to learn how to communicate with different ages and we are so please some of you already have been involved in this. We hope its has been beneficial to you to feel more confident speaking to people you do not know. How this will work is, every other week, one of the L4 or U4 tutor groups will go down to the Great Hospital opposite to the Lower Close. This happens during tutor time on a Friday for roughly 30 minutes , where you can either talk or play games with the residents . L4B, U4B and L4E have already visited and U4E will be visiting this Friday, so that all fourth formers are able to experience this valuable community service. Our views of going down to the Great Hospital have been lovely, it is really nice to see each of the residents every other Friday and to chat with them.
Nona : A few weeks ago my tutor group (U4 Brooke) went down to the Great Hospital as part of this program. We were offered to play board games with the residents to add variety to their day. We played games like connect 4 and operation. This allowed us to interact with new people of a different generation and improve our communication skills. Hopefully the residents enjoyed our company.
Lucy : I went to the great hospital and immediately I saw what a great community it is, there’s many buildings including a lunch area and it’s incredibly social everyone has friends. I liked this trip because we got to see how they live and they got to see how we live
We hope that you look forward to being involved with this over the next couple of months, thank you for listening.
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