Magherafelt pupils tackle cyber bullying and suicide

Students at Sperrin Integrated College in Magherafelt have put on a play about stereotypes and how people jump to conclusions called '˜Judge Me?'
Drama students from Sperrin Integrated College perform a play 'Judge Me?', written and performed by the students about stereotypes and how people jump to conclusions.INMM2416-304Drama students from Sperrin Integrated College perform a play 'Judge Me?', written and performed by the students about stereotypes and how people jump to conclusions.INMM2416-304
Drama students from Sperrin Integrated College perform a play 'Judge Me?', written and performed by the students about stereotypes and how people jump to conclusions.INMM2416-304

The Year 11 Performance Skill group were congratulated on tackling these two big social issues by Northern Irish screen and stage legend Olivia Nash, who attended last week’s performance.

Drama students at the college are well known for their hard hitting performances. Last year they staged a play on cyber bullying and suicide.

The play - written by teacher Elaine Kelly - focused on the life of a teenage girl who becomes the victim of bullies and feels like she can’t escape because the Internet is everywhere.

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