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Christmas Performances

Our Christmas performances are always a favourite time of the school calendar!

 

This year, Aqua class shared their Nativity - 'A Wriggly Nativity' with us. It was certainly very wriggly! As well as sharing with us the story of the birth of Jesus, there was some great dancing, enthusiastic singing and superb narration for both performances. Considering this was the first time on the stage for half of the cast, they did an amazing job. I am sure we will all be singing the songs for months to come!

 

Our oldest children in Cobalt Class then followed with their annual Pantomime. This year was a brand new script, written especially for the children by the staff, entitled 'Happily Ever After'. This year the story followed the Prince as he struggled, yet again, to find his one true love. After bumping into many 'strong, independent women' in the forest, and avoiding the many evil princes; and with a little help from his friends, he eventually discovered that his 'one true love' was actually the excellent group of friends he had had in the school since he was 4. Again, there was enthusiastic singing and dancing, as well as some great comic acting from all of the children. It is always a delight to see those children who joined us in EYFS as 'shy sheep' flourishing in their year 6 performance with great confidence.

 

Thank you to all those involved in both performances - in script writing, directing, helping learn lines, choreographing, costuming and accompanying. The biggest thanks should go to the stars of both shows - the children!

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