SCREAM is a project run by the East 2 West Trust on be half
of many of the
local churches, all of whom want to support their local secondary schools.
Churches involved are:
Staines Congregational Church
Kings Church Staines
Staines Methodist Church
St. John's Church Egham
Christ Church Virginia Water
Holy Trinity Church Sunningdale
Sunningdale Baptist Church
Sunninghill Christian Fellowship
Ascot Baptist Church
"SCREAM provides a bridge between the Local Church and the Community around
it."
Rev. Stephen Sizer, Christ Church, Virginia Water.
"As a Church we support the SCREAM project because it gives young people -
morals to protect and a faith to guide, inspire and sustain them."
Rev. Stan Short, Staines Congregational Church.
"We support SCREAM because the Church isn't concerned only with what goes
on
within it's four walls, but about the well being of all the young people of
this generation."
Rev. Gary Mayor, Sunninghill Christian Fellowship.
"We endorse the SCREAM project because we as a Church believe that all
young
people matter to God."
Rev. Alistair Magowan, St. Johns Church, Egham
There are also over 100 individual Christians who support the SCREAM
project.
SO WHAT DOES SCREAM ACTUALLY DO?
LESSONS: RE: working alongside the RE staff to teach the Christian faith
and to express what it means to us as Christians.
"In all areas Andy has is an excellent colleague, bringing to our school
his
own personal brand of Christian commitment and fellowship."
Mrs M A Twelftree
Head Teacher
"Andy has a great deal of respect from the teachers at the school, and is a
great role model to the students. He brings a great deal of enthusiasm to
everything that he does which rubs off on the students. I am very
appreciative of anything that Andy can bring to the life of this School
especially in a Christian context."
Mr Phil Jackson
Head of Year 7 & RS Teacher
PSE: working alongside the school to address issues that effect every
young person today.
"I enjoyed the lesson, it really made me think."
Student after a PSE lesson in Charters School
ASSEMBLIES:
The best way to start a morning - fun and lively assemblies with the aim
of tackling issues that effect us all through what is said in the bible.
"A breath of fresh air, always speaks at the pupils' level and is never
patronising, which makes his muscular religion, non threatening and
enjoyable.
Mr M Jenkins
Head of Year 8
LUNCH TIME CLUBS:
Christian Unions:
Alpha Zone at Magna Carta School - Every Monday lunch time - S4
The Event at Charters School - Every Friday after School - Youth Centre
Home Work Clubs - Charters
AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS:
Impact year 7 club:
Magna - Tuesdays - Upper School Canteen
Charters - Thursday - Main Small Hall
Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme:
Magna - Wednesday
YOUTH CLUBS:
Impact Youth Club:
A youth club that meets at St. Paul's Church Hall Egham Hythe. 7 - 9 every
Monday night.
The Caf' - a drop in caf' situated in Virginia Water every Tuesday night
7 - 9.30