Vintage Cars and Glittering Gowns as St Clement’s Hosts Biggest-Ever Prom

Leavers returned to their WNAT school in style for their end-of-year Prom, arriving at St Clement’s High School in a host of vehicles, from sports cars to classic and vintage motors.
The Class of 2025 were also dressed to impress, with an array of colourful ballgowns, cocktail dresses, and evening suits on show.
The students were greeted by friends, family, and well-wishers, before travelling by coach to Knight’s Hill, where the venue had received a gold-and-silver themed makeover for the celebration.
Refreshments on offer included a pizza and brownie buffet, while activities included a disco, and a photo booth complete with props, so that the partygoers could create their own lasting souvenirs of the evening.
There was also a spoof ‘prize giving’, where trophies were presented for categories such as ‘Most Likely to Win a Nobel Peace Prize’, ‘Prince Charming’, ‘Most Likely to be a Beauty Influencer’, ‘Best Smile’, ‘Girl Power Ambassador’, and ‘Most Likely to be a Marvel Illustrator’.
“It is important to celebrate the hard work and commitment of our pupils,” said event organiser Dani Bird, who is Head of Year 11 at St Clement’s.
“The Prom gives pupils a chance to reflect on their time in high school, while looking forward to the next chapter, and celebrating their achievements.
“It’s a rite of passage that every pupil looks forward to, and it was an absolute pleasure to facilitate and organise such an important event.”
It was the school’s biggest-ever Prom, with 120 students and a large number of staff attending..
“I’m so proud of each and every pupil,” added Miss Bird. “I’ve loved being your Head of Year, and I can’t wait to see you all for Results Day.
“I’ve adored watching you mature over the last two years and grow into the amazing, hard-working, and caring pupils you are today.”
“It is important to celebrate the hard work and commitment of our pupils,” said event organiser Dani Bird, who is Head of Year 11 at St Clement’s.
“The Prom gives pupils a chance to reflect on their time in high school, while looking forward to the next chapter, and celebrating their achievements.
“It’s a rite of passage that every pupil looks forward to, and it was an absolute pleasure to facilitate and organise such an important event.”
It was the school’s biggest-ever Prom, with 120 students and a large number of staff attending..
“I’m so proud of each and every pupil,” added Miss Bird. “I’ve loved being your Head of Year, and I can’t wait to see you all for Results Day.
“I’ve adored watching you mature over the last two years and grow into the amazing, hard-working, and caring pupils you are today.”