Talent Show

Wow! What a talented school we are! We had so much fun on Thursday showcasing our talents to the school. We saw singers, dancers, gymnasts, crafters, magicians, comedians, skiers, rubix cube masters, story-tellers, cricketers, musicians and so much more!

During the morning every child that wanted to perform was able to. Oak class and Chestnut class showed each other their talents while Beech class and Sycamore class shared theirs with each other.

In the afternoon a selection of children from across the classes were able to perform to the whole school. It turned into a bit of party! The audience cheered, danced and applauded the performers. We were all very tired at the end.

Our House Captains judged the talents in the afternoon and they were very impressed with all the talents that were shared. Selecting the overall winners was tough. They looked for children who spread joy, performed with confidence and embodied our school vision – Aim High; Believe; Succeed.

The House Captains crowned Olivia from Oak class as overall champion for lower school and Senna from Beech class as overall champion for upper school. Olivia sang the school a lullaby while Senna shared his beat boxing skills.

All children received certificates for their participation and house points for sharing joy with the school. Well done to the entire school!

 

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