Creative arts students from the college's King's Lynn campus encouraged and challenged pupils from Meadowgate School in Wisbech to express themselves in a series of performance workshops.
32 pupils from Meadowgate made their annual visit to the college on 19th March to participate in half an hour workshops consisting of acting, dancing, green screen filming and singing.
Meadowgate 6th Form coordinator, Matt Eldridge, said: “The Meadowgate students had a fantastic time and the experience has given them more confidence and a new experience.”
Four groups of students took part in the performing arts classes taken by students at the college as part of their work experience.

Saffron Mallett, a 2nd year level 3 dance student, said: “They all worked with enthusiasm and enjoyment, they were all involved, really good to teach and easy to work with”.
Joseph Mayes, a 1st year level 3 drama student, said: “Everyone was brilliant, they paid attention, got involved and achieved more than they thought they would. One of the Meadowgate students, Calum Bosworth, signed and sung the words whilst dancing along.”