 I've worn Ross here from Teacher Talker. I am pleased to have Cameron from Rob Kids in the office. Cameron, how are you? I'm really good. It's interesting to see where everything happens behind the scenes, because normally when we speak, it's just over there. Yeah, that's true. A little webcam. Yeah, everyone thinks I'm shorter than I am. That's very true, as you've got to tell. I had the privilege of... So I'm working with Rob Kids, but I've had the privilege of seeing them in action in a school in Huddersfield, not too far from where I am. We could go a couple... Yeah, just last week. Definitely a career highlight for me in terms of assemblies. So Cameron, tell us what is Rock Kids? Give us your lift pitch first of all. Yeah, good question. So we deliver the most fun, amazing and engaging workshops all around the UK. Yeah. So if you're a primary school headteacher, deputy headteacher, business manager or class teacher, we'll turn up to your school hall at 8am in the morning and we load all of our fancy equipment into your school hall and we'll transform your school hall into a rock concert venue for the day. And they literally will. So even to the point where the headteacher dresses up as a rock star. Yeah, we invite all the kids, all the staff, to dress as rock stars for the day. That just gives it a load of profile, makes it a really memorable experience. Also allows the schools to be fundraising for it as well. But you know, Wall Street Transform School is a rock concert venue for the day. We deliver four workshops throughout the day on a theme, all of the school's choice. Some deliver on self-esteem, perseverance, anti-bullying and respect and diversity. But we do it through rock music and a lot of fun. Wow. You literally have been to every corner of the UK. Yeah, pretty much. We've been, even just this year, we've been up to Scotland. We've been down to London and Hampshire. We've been in Birmingham. We're in the Northeast soon. We're in Wales this week for the first time ever. We've got a trip to the Isle of Man in two weeks' time. So you can see what we're covering, sort of most of the revenue. Yeah. I was a head teacher watching this. And I can vouch brilliant value for money and very affordable. If I was a head teacher watching this, what could I do? So if I choose a workshop on perseverance, give me an idea of the design of the day, which kind of kids would experience different parts of the day. And what would be like the intended outcome towards the end, where would you hope to have the whole school? Great, great question. So our perseverance workshop for a first visit to a school we teach us all called Don't Quit, right? And we'll start at 9 a.m. with years one, two and three in the hall. We'll do an hour with them. We'll then do years four, five and six, from 10 to 11. And then we'll do a short, quite a reception session just after lunch. And then we'll finish the day off with a whole school workshop. That's where we really try and reinforce the message behind the song. So the rest of the day, loads of fun learning the song, but we really try and reinforce the message behind the song. And we'll be like, one take away from the day that we really want them to remember. So for example, with our self-esteem workshop, I think you were there. Yeah, I just feel, yeah, the big takeaway, the art spot. You're awesome, so be awesome. Yeah, you're awesome, so be awesome. I believe them with one key message that they can remember that's linked to the song. Okay, line. And there is a chance to blow your own trunk because I can about, it is phenomenal having experienced it. Give me kind of some key memories that you've heard teachers say about your events. Yeah. And it stands out. Yeah, I think that the ones that really stand out for me is when teachers might come to us in the morning and they might be a little bit apprehensive because they say, I have got this particularly difficult child or I've got, we've got a lot of special need in a particularly year group and they're a little bit worried that we might not engage or all that sort of stuff. And then the overwhelming feedback always at the end of the day is how amazed they were at how it brought everyone in school together, making like 100% engagement. Even those kids that they were sure would engage, still did. So an example would be today at the school we were in in Halifax. There was a young lad with ear defenders on. They were a little bit worried that he wouldn't be able to sort of cope with the flashing lights, the music and all that sort of stuff. He started the day outside of the room. Right. And then by the end of the day he came up the front to take part in one of the battle times. So remind everyone of your website address. So it's rockkidsuk.com and got all the information on that. Yeah. And socials. So just also at Rock Kids UK on everything. Twitter. Facebook. And for me, I cannot emphasize enough if you're a primary school leader watching this and you want to get an immediate impact on your school community. Rock Kids UK is it. And they're nearly fully booked for the 2023-2024 academic year. So you need to get in early because these guys are going to have the team as well as get people booked in for the end of spring early summer term. Yeah. I think March is probably the earliest we can get at the moment. And then June is pretty much fully booked. July is only fully booked. So it's sort of going in March, April, May. And it's only a micro sign for these guys are in demand in British schools internationally. So that's going to be the net of their point of suspect. And yeah, check them out. Thanks, Tim. Thank you very much.