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20 April 2026

Halloween scares and smiles at creepy colleges

Colleges up and down the country got into the Halloween spirit this year with a host of spooky activities. Among them were Stoke on Trent College theatrical make-up students challenging two local DJs to create a monstrous makeover. Andy Cook and Louise Stones, from the Signal 1 Breakfast Show, got to grips with a number […]

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Colleges up and down the country got into the Halloween spirit this year with a host of spooky activities.

From left: level three BTec performing arts learners Kerrie-Alice Brown, aged 18, Charlotte Flood, 16, Beth Coxon, 16, George Hargrave, 18, and Chloe Lee, 17, outside Attingham Park
From left level three BTec performing arts learners Kerrie Alice Brown aged 18
Charlotte Flood 16 Beth Coxon 16 George Hargrave 18 and Chloe Lee 17 outside Attingham Park

Among them were Stoke on Trent College theatrical make-up students challenging two local DJs to create a monstrous makeover.

Andy Cook and Louise Stones, from the Signal 1 Breakfast Show, got to grips with a number of industry techniques, including a crash course in creating 3D cuts and blood and gore.

Meanwhile, zombies, ghosts and ghouls possessed the bodies of Shrewsbury College learners for a night-time scare-fest.

Performing arts and media students took up residence at Attingham Park, an 18th Century mansion, to spook visitors.

Main pic: From left: Stoke on Trent College level three theatrical media-make-up students Stephanie Spruce, aged 17, and Kelly Deakes, 22, with DJ’s Louise Stones and Andy Cook

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