Isca Fringe Showcases the Extraordinary Talent of Exeter Students

Students, staff and families at Isca Academy in Exeter recently came together for Isca Fringe, a celebration of creativity that transformed the school into a hub of music, drama, art and imagination.
Isca Fringe provides students with the opportunity to showcase their talents and share their passions with the wider school community.
Visitors enjoyed an exciting programme of live drama and music performances, while an impressive exhibition of artwork and photography showcased the creativity, skill and unique perspectives of year 11 students.
More than an evening of performances, Isca Fringe is a celebration of self-expression and community. The event encourages students to step outside their comfort zones, embrace creative challenges and discover new strengths.
Isca Academy, which is part of the Ted Wragg Trust, is committed to providing a broad and balanced education, recognising the important role the arts play. By providing a platform for creative expression, the festival encourages students to explore new ideas and celebrate their individuality.
Mrs Vicki Joyce, Headteacher at Isca Academy, said:
"The energy and enthusiasm on display throughout the event were incredible. From our performers and artists to the students working behind the scenes, every contribution helped make the evening truly special. We are immensely proud of everyone involved and grateful to the families, staff and volunteers who joined us in celebrating the achievements of our young people."
Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said:
"Isca Fringe is a wonderful example of the transformative power of creativity and the arts. Events like this give young people the opportunity to discover their talents, build confidence and express themselves in ways that help them grow both personally and academically. A huge congratulations to everyone involved in making the event such a success.”

