On Tuesday 15th January, 24 children from Key Stage 2 took part in The Young Voices concert at FlyDSA Arena in Sheffield. This was a very exciting day for us all as the children have been working hard to learn songs, harmonies and dance moves as part of Singing Club since September. The day started with a long but really fun rehearsal in which the children really gave it their all for almost 3 hours. After a break of tea, families started to arrive. This year, we were very lucky to have seats down at the bottom, which meant that our families could come and say hello so that was really lovely for our children. When the lights went down and the children began to sing, it really was a magical moment. Amidst over 5000 other children from schools all over Yorkshire, I have to say that our children really shone. Their energy and enthusiasm was evident throughout the whole concert and they sang their hearts out. Their behaviour was second to none and I am beyond proud at how they conducted themselves all through the day and evening. Well done to all the children who took part and thank you to families for all your support. We absolutely love being part of the Young Voices choir and we can’t wait until next year.
The children’s first week back after Christmas has been filled with creativity and imagination to celebrate our annual Arts Week. This year the theme was ‘Animals’. Each year group focused on a different set of animals and produced art which inspired them. The children also had the opportunity to work alongside a visiting artist who helped the children to produce collaborative art work that depicted the animal mascot for their house team. Each child in school created a small picture of either a lion, tiger, jaguar of panther which were put together to create a large image of their house team’s cat. We hope to display the collaborative pieces in the school hall for all to enjoy! Throughout the week we had a variety of experiences for the children to immerse themselves in the arts. Animal Fair, were a group of musicians who performed and told a story whilst reception and KS1 moved and danced to the music with ribbons. Trio Globo came to perform for KS2, playing songs from around the world and giving the children the opportunity to experience traditional dances from different countries. The children also enjoyed a day of activities that exposed them to a wide range of skills such as; drawing, printing, poetry, drama, singing, 3D art amongst other engaging, arts experiences. Arts week was a fantastic start to Spring term, the children showed great enthusiasm and perseverance!