Our Primary Shakespeare Festival performances this week have been a tremendous success. I can honestly say the quality has not dropped from what we would have expected at Glen Street. Each and every play is worthy of note, however, we would like to acknowledge the outstanding performances from 6th Class. Both these performances showed how our unique program goes beyond just academics to empower our students to excel and rise to their very best.
It has been a massive task bringing our plays together this year, and it has only been possible with the dedication of many people. Firstly, thank you to our teachers, (on this National Teachers Day), who have been preparing, practising, and adjusting these plays throughout the year. A special thank you to Ms Emanuel for her direction, and with the help of Mr Rickets, for transforming our hall into a professional environment worthy of the fine performances we have seen. Last but certainly not least to Mrs Crowe, who has gone above and beyond in helping with costumes for each play.
We look forward to sharing the plays with you very soon.
From the Headmaster
It has been a massive task bringing our plays together this year, and it has only been possible with the dedication of many people. Firstly, thank you to our teachers, (on this National Teachers Day), who have been preparing, practising, and adjusting these plays throughout the year. A special thank you to Ms Emanuel for her direction, and with the help of Mr Rickets, for transforming our hall into a professional environment worthy of the fine performances we have seen. Last but certainly not least to Mrs Crowe, who has gone above and beyond in helping with costumes for each play.
We look forward to sharing the plays with you very soon.
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