A Worcester care home held a Eurovision party for residents and pupils from a nearby school who are making a film about a Ukrainian child's experience of moving to Britain.

The school children were among a group of budding filmmakers who are featuring the home in the film.

Fernhill House, which is a part of the Berkley Care Group, invited the Tibberton and Hindlip Year 4 radio club, and the executive head teacher of Tibberton First School Mr Gromski, to gather some footage in the home for their short film about Andrii, a fellow student.

During the school’s visit on Friday, May 12 - in addition to enjoying music from Eurovision - pupils and residents took part in a day of Ukrainian themed educational, cooking and singing activities.

Andrii joined Hindlip First School in Worcester from Ukraine last summer and his classmates are looking to capture insight into his personal journey of moving to the UK and settling in to his new school.

The film also gathers the perspectives of the other students who have helped welcome Andrii to Hindlip First.

The radio club is formed of Year 4 students from the Hindlip First and Tibberton First schools and is hosted by Julia Letts, who also visited Fernhill House.

Julia is an experienced recording and interviewing specialist and has provided support for local schools on a variety of projects. The short film will be released on both Hindlip First School's and Tibberton CE First School's websites in the coming weeks.

During the visit, pupils joined the residents to learn common Ukrainian phrases, bake Ukrainian biscuits and to enjoy songs being played at the Eurovision Song Contest, with the staff at Fernhill House being dressed in their best 1980s outfits.

This event is the latest in a range of intergenerational activities that Fernhill House has held to allow the schools and the home to visit each other. The ongoing collaboration between the two has brought joy to both the students and the residents.

The team at Fernhill House also planned a further exciting Eurovision party for residents and their families in the afternoon.

Customer relations manager Frankie Edwards, said: “We were thrilled to welcome the Tibberton and Hindlip Year 4 radio club and executive head Teacher Mr Gromski to Fernhill House for this wonderful celebration of Ukrainian culture.

“The enthusiasm and creativity displayed by the students in creating a film about Andrii's journey from Ukraine to our school was inspiring.

"It was heart-warming to witness the genuine friendships formed between Andrii and his classmates as they supported him in settling into his new life in the UK.

“The lively Eurovision party we planned for our residents and their families was another opportunity to create lasting memories and strengthen the sense of community within Fernhill House. It was a joyous celebration filled with music, laughter, and togetherness, as we came together to enjoy the Eurovision entries and embrace the vibrant spirit of the event.

“We are proud of the intergenerational activities we have organised, which have allowed both the students and the residents to connect, share experiences, and foster meaningful relationships.

“These initiatives continue to bring immeasurable joy to our community, and we look forward to further strengthening the bond between the younger and older generations in the future.”