This week we have been practising for our annual Open Day event. The children showcase their singing and recitation skills as part of the day. It is striking to see how each year this practice becomes easier, steadier and takes place with a minimum level of fuss. Reflecting on this, it is clear that tradition builds up within the school and each year the children who arrive at the school naturally fall into a rhythm that has been set by the efforts of all those who have gone before. This has been particularly obvious with our Lower 1st class who during their first rehearsals this week conducted themselves with the same quiet focus as the rest of the school.
Deputy Head’s Comment
This week we have been practising for our annual Open Day event. The children showcase their singing and recitation skills as part of the day. It is striking to see how each year this practice becomes easier, steadier and takes place with a minimum level of fuss. Reflecting on this, it is clear that tradition builds up within the school and each year the children who arrive at the school naturally fall into a rhythm that has been set by the efforts of all those who have gone before. This has been particularly obvious with our Lower 1st class who during their first rehearsals this week conducted themselves with the same quiet focus as the rest of the school.
Diane Renshaw
Deputy Head of School
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