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Ipswich pupils as young as six shine in historical presentations at Cardinal Wolsey Day

Primary school children smashed their presentations to an audience of over 100 people as part of a Cardinal Wolsey-themed showcase designed to build pride in their hometown.

Why it matters: The event brought together more than 150 students from 13 Ipswich schools who have spent six months working on Wolsey-themed projects aimed at improving their confidence, communication skills and connection to local heritage.

Stoke High School Ormiston Academy students presenting
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Stoke High School Ormiston Academy students presenting

The big picture: The Thomas Wolsey 550 Project, funded by Suffolk County Council after initial National Lottery support, has been coordinating activities across primary and secondary schools to use Wolsey's story to boost young people's aspirations and pride in Ipswich.

By the numbers:

  • 8 primary schools participated

  • 5 secondary schools took part

  • 15 older students from Northgate High School helped run the event

  • 6 months of project work was showcased

Broke Hall students share smell boxes with delegates
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Broke Hall students share smell boxes taken by a Wolsey Place Changer mentored by Isiah Jordan

The details: Students presented their work at St Peter's by the Waterfront, once the chapel for Wolsey's 'Cardinal College', in front of an audience of business representatives and local council dignitaries.

Primary school pupils shared projects including:

  • Creative stories about Wolsey's childhood

  • Town trails with QR codes for additional information

  • Trails with hidden codes in clues

  • An immersive soundscape

  • A mural celebrating their values

Secondary students participated in a mock trial, given just 15 minutes to prepare cases to prosecute or defend Cardinal Wolsey against three charges. They were supported by local historians and young legal advisers from Birketts LLP and Ellisons Solicitors.

What they're saying: "I think Cardinal Wolsey would have been very impressed with the amount of preparation students and teachers have put into learning about Wolsey and completing their various projects," said Wolsey 550 Project Director Kath Cockshaw.

"Standing on a stage in front of more than 100 people is daunting enough for an adult, but the pupils all handled it with poise and determination."

Information panels at St Peter's by the Waterfront on Cardinal Wolsey Day
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Information panels at St Peter's by the Waterfront on Cardinal Wolsey Day

Beyond the presentations: The event also provided practical experience for Northgate High School students who:

  • Worked with young photographer Isiah Jordan to document the day

  • Learned about recording audio documentaries and podcasts with young broadcaster Harvey Bell

  • Gained event management experience

The bottom line: "As well as improving confidence and communication, we're all about using Wolsey's story to improve the aspirations of young people and to give them a sense of pride and ownership of their hometown," said organiser Hannah Houghton. "My feedback from teachers and students suggests the event has contributed a great deal to those objectives."

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