Yesterday we celebrated music in our school with our Christmas Music Concert. We have over 80 children who learn an instrument at school and so this was a fantastic opportunity to showcase what they have been learning. Lots of children have only been learning their instrument since September and are already showing great progress in that short amount of time. We had a real mix, starting off with our fabulous orchestra and then we were entertained by guitars, keyboards, drums, string, brass and woodwind instruments. There were groups performances, duets and solos and all the children involved did a wonderful job in their performances.
On Wednesday, Young Voices club visited the people who attend the Live at Home scheme at St John's Church Hall. This is something we do at a few different points in the year and is a great way to connect with people of different ages. In fact, one lady was celebrating her 100th birthday the very next day! We started by singing happy birthday which she was thrilled by then the children sang a selection of Christmas songs before mulling around to have a chat with everyone. It was a lovely morning and the children behaved and sang beautifully.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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