Headlines

Before the summary of the week, two notices. Firstly, students are permitted to come in their regulation Sandringham sports kit on Monday and Tuesday next week. Secondly, a reminder that the school day will finish at 3.05pm from September. Students are still expected to be on site for 8.20am for an 8.30am start. More details regarding September are in the letter you will have received earlier.

Our last full week of the academic year has been another busy one. On Monday evening, the PE faculty presented numerous awards in the annual Sports Awards Evening. This was to recognise the achievements of students either individually or as teams. Mr Cracknell and the PE Faculty talked through each sport and presented the awards. It was wonderful to see so many of our students involved in sport, and how much progress had been made this year. A highlight was the U14 girls Netball squad who were crowned National Plate Champions in March – our first National Champions! Well done to everyone and a very big thank you to all the PE staff who support the students with an amazing range of extra-curricular activities.

Tuesday was our annual Open Evening, back to its normal ‘slot’ in July. If you remember, we were not able to run this last summer due to Covid but ran in early September instead, meaning we have had two Open Evenings in one academic year! The students were outstanding ambassadors for their school, and I am sure everyone was really impressed with what we have to offer young people.

With a late start on Wednesday due to Open Evening, we headed into House Day. This was the last major activity of the year and involved students from each house working on a variety of challenges, in a competition with the other houses. There was so much creativity and ingenuity in action, and after lots of judging the eventual winners of House Day were Newton. Mr Cracknell, who has led the House System for the past few years then announced the overall winners of the House Competition for 2022, Hepworth. Many congratulations to Hepworth who pretty much led the way all year. A real team effort and well deserved. They now hold the House Trophy for the year, as the new competition begins in September. Well done everyone! Who will be champions in 2023?

At the end of House Day on Wednesday, members of the senior student team and the sustainability group commemorated the Queens’ Platinum Jubilee by planting a special tree on the school grounds this week. The tree is an Acer Rubrum and forms a central feature on entry to the school. To mark the occasion, the school invited Her Majesty’s Deputy Lieutenant of Hertfordshire, Marion Brown to unveil the plaque and talk to the students about the sustainable work going on across the county. The school has now planted close to 1000 trees on the site over the past three years, which will transform the future landscape at Sandringham and provide an enhanced habitat for wildlife around the school. This is one part of the Sustainable Sandringham strategy to be as eco-friendly as possible by 2030, in line with the Hertfordshire strategy for sustainability.

We now move to the last few days of the year, which involve our annual Prize Giving Assemblies. I am sure everyone will enjoy the celebrations and I look forward to some of you being able to join us for the ceremonies.

You should have received the end of year letter by now, with details of how to prepare for 2022 start. The letter also recognises the amazing work of those staff who are leaving the school this summer, and introduces you to the new staff who will be joining in September. I am immensely proud of the work of all staff at the school and would like to thank them again for making this such a great school. 

This is the last SandPrint of the year. I hope you have enjoyed the read – there has been so much material over the year highlighting the life of Sandringham, it really does showcase the amazing work of students and staff at the school. Have a lovely summer break and we look forward to welcoming you all back on Friday 2nd September 2022. 

Mr A Gray
Headteacher

Upcoming Dates

18th Jul - 2:00 PM Year 12 Prize-giving Assembly
18th Jul - 9:15 AM Year 7 Prize-giving Assembly
18th Jul - 11:15 AM Year 9 Prize-giving Assembly
19th Jul - 8:45 AM Year 8 Prize-giving Assembly
19th Jul - 10:30 AM Year 10 Prize-giving Assembly
19th Jul - 12:15 PM End of Term - Students finish at 12.15pm

Absence Line

Phone: 01727 799564

Absence Email: (Available 24 hours) absence@sandringham.aat.school

Please report ALL absences before 9:15am on the first day of absence and every morning thereafter.

Mr S Kemp
Assistant Headteacher

Headteacher Commendations

Aspiration

Aaron W9AScience
Aarya G8SPastoral
Ada G8HPastoral
Annabelle N8FArt
Ayaan J8JPastoral
Eddie E9HScience
Farhan A9HScience
Gabriella L8EPastoral
Isabelle P8JPastoral
Jasmine P7TArt
Joe F8TPastoral
Kela R8HArt
Laura D8HArt
Martha C9HScience
Max D8FPastoral
Max T8TTutor
Millie W9NScience
Molly D8JPastoral
Olivia T8JPhilosophy and Ethics
Rayan J8NPastoral
Saharsh L9JScience
Sara C9JScience
Taneem I8EPastoral
Taylor P8JPastoral
Tia K8HPastoral
Tom K9HScience
Vivian C9JScience

Confidence

Aoife C7T Art
Ava L7F Music
Bethan P7T Personal Development
Cleo R7T Personal Development
Gabby R7T Personal Development
Georgia M7T Personal Development
Jasmine P7T Personal Development
Jessica R9J French
Kaitlyn W7T Personal Development
Katherine K8F Art
Maya T7T Personal Development
Oscar F9H French
Poppy R9J French
Rachel C7F Music
Rose O7J Music
Skye G7J Music
Tabitha B7T Personal Development
Tabitha D9J Spanish

Initiative

Integrity

Ariella F8HArt
Gabby R7TArt
Melanie B8NArt
Pearl M8NArt

School News

PE NEWS

As mentioned in the Headlines, we held our annual Sports Awards this week.  It was a wonderful event and a chance to celebrate our amazing sporting success this year. Some of the highlights are below and more can be found @SandringhamPE

Overall Winners: 

KS3: Sebbie L, Hannah G KS4: Harry C, Martha D KS5: Callum B, Nicole F

Sports Personality of the Year: Jack M, Margot K

Team of the Year: Year 8 Boys Athletics team and U14 Performance Netball

Most Improved: Mimi G

Mike Cooke Cup: Luke C

Josh Farraway Shield: Olivia C

Football: Will A, Harry P, Jake B, Joe W, Callum B

Basketball:Sam McC, Otis Lau J, Harry G, Vincente L, Max G, Ryan O’S

Athletics: Toby P, Harry W, Sam P, Harry G, Ashton L

Rugby: Toby B, Tadi F, Joe F, Finn K Max H

Cricket: Arnold W, Harrison S

SUPER CURRICULUM NEWS

Teachers have been working hard on refreshing our super curriculum activities this year and have brought them together in a new dedicated website here.

For each year group, every subject has recommended a range of activities which include podcasts, documentaries, books, articles, places to visit and a whole lot more!  In addition, the new website enables students to briefly log the activities they have completed which will translate into ePraise accolades for them.  Please note that students will be recognised for any super curricular activities they complete - not only those recommended on the new website.  We wanted to share this before the break as it may provide students with some ideas for activities to do over the summer.  If students are interested in any of the books recommended on the site, we have noted if we have copies in the LRC, and students may wish to borrow these before we break for the summer.  If you would like a short video tour of the website, click here.

 

Dr C Creaby

DANCE NEWS

SAVE THE DATES! DANCE COMPANY AUDITIONS SEPTEMBER 2022!

Tuxedo - Monday 5th at 5.30pm in DC1
TripleEdge - Thursday 8th at 3.15pm in DC1
SYCD - Tuesday 13th at 4.30pm in DC1


See the picture for more details and the Dance department are looking forward to the new year!

Miss A Davies

SILVER DofE NEWS

Last Thursday our Year 11 DofE Silver participants embarked on their 3 day qualifying expedition to the Peak District.  Most groups started their route walking through the grounds of Chatsworth House which is a stunning location. They filtered through the village of Rowsley before crossing the Stanton Moor plantation which has lots of ancient stone formations. They were based at Barn Farm in Birchover for the two nights although they did pack up their tents on the second morning and completed a circular route through Gratton Dale, Long Dale and the outskirts of Youlgreve. Walking alongside the river was especially cooling. Day 3 saw them travelling south along the Limestone Way through the  pretty village of Bonsall Dale to the finish point at Middleton Top which is on one of the Peak District’s long distance paths.

The weather was glorious throughout although the almost constant sunshine brought its own challenges- they have come home with some unusual tan lines! They all did brilliantly and we, as staff, noted their kindness to each other and good humour. The ice lollies which were handed to them as they came into camp on night two were greeted with great enthusiasm . Well done to all of our students. There were a number of students who were unable to join us because of COVID but they will have the opportunity to complete the expedition section in the Autumn term.

Mrs A Cuneen

HOUSE NEWS

On Wednesday, students enjoyed House Day. This was a great chance to bond in their houses and compete in various activities including: Creating a house song/ Poem/ Chant, designing a cake to mark the Jubilee, creating an updated House Flag that could be used at major School events,  teambuilding exercises, creating a Sandringham Specific Board game, a Scavenger hunt and a Jubilee House Quiz. At lunch students had a fabulous House Jubilee Tea in the field with music being played by fellow students and the day ended with the presentation of the House Cup and Tree planting at front of school with the SLT Sustainability committee. We are sure that students enjoyed another fun filled day. Congratulations to Newton who won House Day and Hepworth House who were overall winners of the House Cup for the Year.

 

BRILLIANT CLUB NEWS

Our Brilliant Club Scholars Programme graduates attended their graduation ceremony at the Royal Holloway University this afternoon. We are so proud of their achievements! A special mention to Tia K-B and Isabelle P who were nominated as SpokesScholars for Sandringham School to talk about their experience in front of a large audience. They were amazing ambassadors for the school. A huge thanks to Mrs Turner for organising the programme again this year.

BIOLOGY NEWS

Our Year 12 Biologists recently took part in the Intermediate Biology Olympiad, a competition open to students in the first year of post-16 education anywhere in the world.

The competition consists of a one-hour multiple choice paper to be taken online. Questions are set on topics students are likely to have covered at GCSE and in their first year of A level, with some additional ideas introduced requiring their problem solving skills and understanding of core principals of Biology.

Only a small percentage of students who take part in the Olympiad achieve Gold, Silver or Bronze certificates and so we are incredibly proud of our biologists for their results this year! Rosie A achieved gold and so was in the top 5% of students taking part in the competition, well done Rosie! Christy S, Ida S and Katie L all achieved silver (top 10% of entrants) with Isobel S, Angus H, Ella M, Izzie S, Shiam A and David G all achieved Bronze (top 15%). We also had many students receiving highly commended, commended and participation awards and are incredibly proud of them all. What an amazing set of results, well done Year 12!

Miss L Bonass

PSYCHOLOGY

On a bright and sunny Tuesday 5th July, Year 12 Psychology students visited the Freud Museum.  The Freud Museum in London is a museum dedicated to Sigmund Freud, located in the house where Freud lived with his family during the last year of his life.  Students took part in a lecture about Freud’s life and times and developed their knowledge in key aspects of the psychodynamic approach.

Students loved exploring Freud’s study and seeing the famous couch where he conducted his renowned psychoanalysis with patients.  Psychoanalysis revolves around the belief that everyone has unconscious thoughts, feelings, desires, and memories.  Students were able to debate Freud’s contributions to our knowledge of the mind and behaviour and whether his theories are still relevant in our modern day understanding of the brain.

Ms H Coy

NEW STARTER NEWS

The current Year 6 students who have been offered places at Sandringham had their transition day on Thursday and spent the bonding with their form, experiencing various lessons and navigating their way around the campus. They were talked through the rewards and consequences system, given expecations for their journey at Sandringham and were also shown some of the prizes they can win for academic, sporting, arts and extra-curricular success. Thank you to all of the staff involved in making the day run so smoothly and we look forward to welcoming the students in September.

YEAR 7 NEWS

On Thursday 14th July, our Year 7 students enjoyed their ‘Work Exploration Day’.  Students were encouraged to work with a family member or friend for the day and we’ve been pleased to hear about what they have been doing.  From assisting in excellent local schools, to Google, Morrisons, Airbus and the House of Lords, we were grateful for the time given to these students.  It was also fantastic to host activities online for those working at home or unable to find a placement (which we understand is difficult following the pandemic) and we hope that all students found the day beneficial.

 

Mrs C Eady

ENGLISH NEWS

Over the last couple of weeks, Year 7's have been bringing packets of teabags to their English lessons. A little strange you may think, but it is part of our study of literature linked to identity. We have studied poems about refugees by Brian Bilston, Ifrah Mansour and Benjamin Zephaniah. Through our link with Herts for Refugees, we have organised a collection of teabags which will be taken to camps in France to help support the hot drink programme which this charity and their partners provide. In total year 7’s efforts will be providing over 6500 cups of tea.

Mrs A Casby

STUDENT SERVICES NEWS

Lost property! We have quite a collection of valuable and expensive items; water bottles, trainers, earbuds/airpods, reading glasses and keys!

If your child has lost any of the above over the last academic year please ask them to come and check at Student Services before the end term.

Many thanks

Mrs G Lovett

GOLD DofE NEWS

Last week, the Gold DofE students undertook their assessed expedition in the Lake District. They have been on a training and a practice expedition in preparation and set off with a mixture of excitement and apprehension. The weather for their expedition was excellent, although quite warm with sun hats, sunscreen and water bottles frequently replenished from the streams. The expedition requires students to spend a minimum of 8 hours per day for 4 days journeying through wild country and requires excellent navigation, fitness, teamwork, campcraft and mental toughness. This is in addition to the determination and commitment to complete the other 4 sections of the Gold Award.

The groups set off from the Glenridding area, heading up steeply over Sticks Pass, north over the Dodds to Threlkeld. The weather was perfect with views as far as Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland. Day 2 saw the group heading upwards and through bogs towards Borrowdale for their second night. Day 3, one group headed up over Windy Gap and to Haystacks with a slight scramble down, finishing a very long and tiring day in Buttermere. The other group headed up steeply through the quarry to climb Dale Head, before heading over the ridge and along the lake to camp at a small, remote farm near Buttermere. On arrival, they were confronted by security and later discovered it was also the location for the filming of Mission Impossible with Tom Cruise jumping out of helicopters.

The final day, both groups headed north, again on very different routes, to finish near Braithwaite, very tired but happy. The teamwork from all members of the groups was excellent and they should all be very proud of completing such a hard challenge and in such good spirits. The evening finished with a debrief from their assessor, a very welcome shower and the groups sharing their stories over dinner at the hostel and the washing up. The students have worked extremely hard preparing for their expedition and have been an absolute pleasure to work with throughout their training and expeditions. They have also been dedicated to completing various other sections of their Gold D of E and should complete the award in the coming months.

All staff who have been involved with the Award at Sandringham are incredibly proud of their achievements and look forward to seeing them complete their award. Finally, I would like to give a huge thank you to the staff who supported the expedition. Mrs Mouncey, Ms Headland, and Mr Tattersall

The teams were

Zach, James, Sophia, Damola, Isabel, Rosie

Jasmine, Olivia, Frankie, Lucy, Henry, Mikey, Shiam,

Miss V Borman

BUSINESS NEWS

Well done to the Year 8 Enterprise club team Diverse, the team of Max B, Joseph H, Alex C and Isaac N, who made over £70 in revenue selling their 100% sustainable eco-pens during Open Evening and Jubilee Lunch. They have shown incredible ambition in coming up with the idea of sustainable pens and turning their idea into a profitable business this year, with part of their profits being donated to the Ukraine appeal. The boys showed great confidence and initiative when selling their pens to the public, students and teachers. So, if you see them about do ask about the pens and make sure you have some change. The boys have displayed exceptional entrepreneurial spirit and skills and we are looking forward to their next big idea!   

 

Mr M Brown

CAREER NEWS

This week we’ve tweeted about an open day with Herts Police and Springpod Virtual Work Experience opportunities for the summer which can be found here. This includes opportunities at Airbus, Siemens and Barclays.  Please do follow us @sandcareers so that you can see the news as soon as we share it!

Mrs C Eady

MUSIC NEWS

A huge well done to the following students who have recently gained the following amazing results in the Music exams:

Nico C – Grade 7 Saxophone, Distinction

Jimmy D – Grade 3 Singing, Distinction

Phoebe D – Grade 2 Singing, Distinction

Phoebe D – Grade 2 Violin, Distinction

Dhanu G – Grade 7 Piano, Pass

Isla F – Grade 4 Piano, Pass

Luke D-G – Grade 2 Piano, Distinction

Hywel J – Grade 1 Piano, Distinction

Hayden W – Grade 5 Theory, Pass

Mrs E Beaton

DT NEWS

Year 9 have been working hard on their colourful lamps this term. It was fantastic to see them on show for Open Evening on Wednesday. We are sure they will have inspired other students to want to come here and experience the amazing range of modules we offer for DT.

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

A huge congratulations to Phoebe in Year 7 who gained distinction in both her singing and violin exams recently. She has been working really hard in both areas and this is a great testament to her hard work. Well done Phoebe

This is the last student spotlight for this year but we would love to hear about anything that your children get up to over the summer that could be featured. This can be something in the Community, Sports or Arts related, Academic or anything where a student has gone above and beyond. Please send any articles and or pictures to the admin email address. We have really enjoyed featuring all of our students this year and hope that they have enjoyed their moment in the spotlight. 

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

This week we also feature some tennis success outside of school. It was a Sandringham take-over at the annual St. Albans LTC 2022 Club Championships last Sunday. While Djokovic & Kyrgios battled it out at Wimbledon, Sandringham pupils were dominating the finals at Jersey Lane. There was sibling success for Marelie & Ivan R in the Open Ladies & Mens Singles & Doubles events, respectively, while brothers Matt & Sam McC claimed the U18 Doubles title before Matt joined Ivan to win the Mens doubles & Sam added the U14 cup to their silverware. Sandringham boys triumphed in all the singles categories: Samuel B - U12, Sam McC - U14, Harrison H - U16, & Angus H - U18. Oli W was victorious in the U14 Boys Doubles, & Liv C & Kaela L claimed the U18 Girls Doubles trophy (played last month). Angus H was also presented with a special award in recognition of his contribution to St. Albans LTC as both a player & assistant coach. All matches were played with great sportsmanship & were of outstanding quality. Well done to all of the students involved for representing Sandringham School so brilliantly! 

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

Just before the half term, Harpenden Colts had their end of seasons awards and for the Under 15s Girls Hawks, Georgina was awarded the ‘Manager’s Award’ after her first full season with the team.  The manager said these wonderful words about Georgina that we would like to share: 

‘Georgina was selected as the Harpenden Hawks player of the season as she works hard every week in training and is committed to improving. Her hard work is paying off and her match performances throughout the season have shown both great technical ability as well as vision and calmness. Georgina has become a real asset to the team and also a built some great friendships’.

Well done Georgina- what a fantastic acheivement.

PARENT FEEDBACK

On Tuesday evening, we welcomed prospective parents to the school for our annual Open Evening, where the were treated to Dance performances, singing from our buskers, Arts displays, explosions in Science, cooking experiences, rowing challenges, creative games in various departments and much more. Mr Gray gave a fantastic speech including our new school video and our current students acted as wonderful guides, showing parents around and answering any questions. As always this is a huge team effort to put together so a big thank you to all of the staff and students involved for making the night such a success. As you can see from some of the feedback below - existing and prospective parents were really impressed.

The students were really welcoming and gave fantastic answers to my questions.

I liked how enthusiastic and welcoming everyone was. We were really impressed.

Our guides Archie B and Ollie were excellent

The evening was very fun, interesting and welcoming

It was an extremely well organised tour. Lexi and Freddie who showed us around paid great attention to detail and answered all of our questions. They were a credit to the school

Absolutely outstanding! 

Loved it. Enthusiastic teachers and confident students 

Very good. Our student guides were excellent - informative, enthusiastic and altogether helpful (George D and Willow B)

The School seems very well managed and children-centered 

MUSIC AND MFL NEWS

We were really pleased to read this very complimentary article from the French newspaper Ouest-France about one of our Music Tour concerts. It was a fantastic tour and students and staff had a great time. Perhaps those studying French would enjoy translating it for their parents! 

 

Mrs E Beaton

Literacy News

WORD OF THE WEEK TRANSLATED

FRENCH: Le mot de la semaine- La lacération

GERMAN: Das Wort der Woche- Die Schnittwunde

SPANISH- La palabra de la semana- La laceración 

Thinking Questions

  • Nouns in French, German and Spanish all have a grammatical gender. Why do you think this is? What impact does this have on the way people potentially view certain objects and abstract concepts?
Miss F Baikie

Word of the Week

L is for… laceration  [noun]

Definition: A deep cut or tear in skin or flesh.

Example: He suffered lacerations to his head and face.

Synonyms: Lesion, Pierce, Slice

Antonyms: Closure

Etymology: From the Latin ‘lacerare’ meaning to tear to pieces.

World Class Schools

WCS ESSAY COMPETITION

The WCSQM Essay Competition is back for the summer with the theme of Friendship. "Everyone needs friends. They are our supporters, our allies, our teammates. They make us laugh; sometimes they make us cry. You can tackle this theme in any way you like. You could write about a real friendship or a fictitious one; what it is like to make a new friend or lose an old one. What does friendship mean to you?" Below are a few details of the competition which you may like to think about over the summer. You can find out more here.

  • The competition is open to all students 
  • The maximum length of each submission is 2,500 words
  • Submitted essays should not include diagrams or graphics
  • Essays must be submitted electronically to Mrs Beaton or Mr Whorrod
  • Each submitted essay should include your name and form.
  • A maximum of three submissions per school will be accepted, and must be submitted by Friday 14th October 2022.
Mrs E Beaton

YOUTH SKILLS DAY

World Class School Quality Mark are celebrating World Youth Skills Day on the 15th July. As a summer activity, why not go to the WCS framework of skills and characteristics here and choose a skill from their secondary section. You can then send a photo of you exercising the skill, with a short explanation of what you are doing and WCSQM will celebrate you on their website. Send your photo and explanation to info@worldclass-schools.org by August 31st 2022
If you are under 13 years old, your parent/carer must email. 

Mrs E Beaton

PE News

TENNIS NEWS

A huge well done to the Senior boys tennis team on their successes last week. The boys finished an excellent 6th in the country after their week away at the LTA Tennis centre in Nottingham against the best 32 schools in the country after winning our regional finals. The team of Chris S, Ivan R, Ryan O’S, Matthew McC and Alex S did the school and themselves proud with their performances across the week, eventually losing to the overall winners Reed School, including boys that had played at Wimbledon the week previously! An amazing achievement for the team and the school, which will keep us in the top 10 schools for tennis in the country for another year. Well done boys.

 

Mr A Cracknell

Sandpit Theatre

The Dark Room Kids – Saturday 29th October – 14:00pm

John Robertson’s terrifying, live-action videogame 'The Dark Room’ now comes with a family-friendly flavour!

Part stand-up comedy show, part theatre; all interactive and insane - this award-winning, genre-defining, mixture of improv comedy and retro gaming all combines to become a deranged rock n’ roll game show – now suitable for ages 11 and up. Families will find themselves trapped inside a live-action videogame!

‘You must see the Dark Room at least once in your life’ ✭✭✭✭✭ The Sun

‘Genuinely irresistibly dangerous’ ✭✭✭✭ The Stage

Tickets £8

Miss A Carter-Downing

The Sandpit Theatre present their Premiere Professional Pantomime!

A fun-filled, sugar-fuelled, family-friendly pantomime adventure that reminds us ALL not to take candy from strangers (even if they wow you with a fabulous song and dance number!)

Join ‘Hansel and Gretel’ in a new take on an old favourite; with tasty tunes, magical mayhem and colourful characters (including a 7 foot yeti!) it’s simply not to be missed!

“Absolutely Incredible” – BBC Three Counties Radio
“Hilarious, Modern… an absolute delight” - Bedford Today
“Very Creative, fun and interactive” - Families Bedfordshire Magazine

Saturday 17th December – Sunday 1st January. Performances 12pm & 3pm at weekends.
EarlyBird Tickets from £10.00 (Available until 1st July).
Group Discounts and private schools’ performances are available – contact admin@sandpittheatre.co.uk

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The box office is open from 11.30am – 3.30pm Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Alternatively, you can call us on 01727 799565 or visit www.sandpittheatre.co.uk

 

Miss A Carter-Downing

Little Red Riding Hood and Friends! – Friday 28th October – 11:30 am

Little Red Riding Hood’s friend arrives to tell us the story but has a problem, there are no pages in the book! He tries to tell the story and we meet Red Riding Hood’s mum, dad and grandma but he keeps getting the story wrong. So Cinderella arrives to help, dancing a conga with her Jack’s Baked Beans Band and suggests auditions to find the Wolf to end the story.

There is lots of participation in this theatre show, with the audience becoming Cinderella’s backing band, auditioning to be wolves, helping Red Riding Hood’s dad cut down trees and dancing a conga.

Tickets £7/£5

Miss A Carter-Downing

The Dark Room – Saturday 29th October – 19:30pm

Welcome to THE DARK ROOM – the world’s only live-action, text-based adventure game. It’s strange, insane and addictive – it’s a choose-your-own-adventure, so choose it!

How do you play? The audience is trapped in a retro videogame with a sadistic end-of-level boss. Choose your options, survive the abuse simulator that is the improv comedy overlord John Robertson, and escape to win £1000 – or, be brutally murdered by the rest of the crowd!

Tickets £10.00 – £12.50

Miss A Carter-Downing

All the latest performances are on our website, www.sandpittheatre.co.uk, and you can keep up to date with what’s going on by giving us a follow either on Instagram & Twitter or give us a like on Facebook, just search for The SandPit Theatre!

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The box office is open from 11.30am – 3.30pm Monday, Wednesday & Friday. Alternatively, you can call us on 01727 799565 or visit www.sandpittheatre.co.uk

 

Miss A Carter-Downing

St Albans Comedy Club – Friday July 15th – 19:30 pm

Chuckl. In association with The Sandpit Theatre bring you the very best in live stand-up comedy.

Enjoy some of the biggest names in comedy along with our favourite handpicked artists. The line-up includes Jo Caufield (Have I Got News For You, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow) / Sarah

Keyworth (Live at the Apollo, Comedy Central's Roast Battles) / Martin Westgate ("...hope he gives up soon before he starts costing me work." - Gary Delaney) / Nelson Gombakomba (Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year Finalist).

Tickets £12.50

Miss A Carter-Downing