End of Term Assembly

March 30, 2012
In the final assembly of the term, Hacton's pupils enjoyed a rare treat: a mini concert by the children from Year 2. Singing beautifully, the harmonious choir entertained the school with songs they had performed earlier in the week at the Infant Music Festival.

Listen to an excerpt from "Zoom" sung by the Year 2 children conducted by Miss Barnecutt:


Blue House enjoyed the sweet taste of success. With the stonking score of 378 points, they celebrated victory in the termly House Point competition beating Yellow House by a mere 11 points! As a reward, the children in Blue House were treated to cakes, biscuits and juice... served by the losing House Captains.

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