GCSE History Students: Visit to Six the Musical
- Isabel Lamb

- Nov 19
- 1 min read

Our Year 10 and 11 GCSE History students recently had the exciting opportunity to attend Six the Musical, a dynamic pop-concert-style retelling of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII. The visit brought their Tudor studies to life in a memorable and engaging way.
The musical reimagines the Queens — Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Catherine Parr — as modern pop performers, each stepping into the spotlight to share her story. Through powerful vocals, sharp humour and bold choreography, the show blends historical fact with contemporary music, helping students see familiar figures from a fresh perspective.
Each Queen delivers a solo performance reflecting her experiences: Aragon’s defiance in No Way; Boleyn’s cheeky confidence in Don’t Lose Ur Head; Seymour’s heartfelt emotion in Heart of Stone; Cleves’ celebration of independence in Get Down; Howard’s journey from playful charm to tragedy in All You Wanna Do; and Parr’s thought-provoking reflection in I Don’t Need Your Love. Together, the songs explore themes of identity, empowerment and reclaiming one’s narrative.
By the finale, Six, the Queens stand united, celebrating their strength beyond the shadow of Henry VIII — a message that resonated strongly with our students.
The trip was not only an enjoyable cultural experience but also a valuable extension of classroom learning, giving students a deeper appreciation of Tudor history and the power of storytelling. Our students represented the school proudly throughout, and we look forward to offering more enriching opportunities like this in the future.


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