Jubilee celebrations reached a joyful crescendo at Hacton today with a whole school party on the field. Dressed in red, white and blue, each year group chose a decade from Queen Elizabeth 2’s reign and performed an energetic dance routine in front of the rest of the school. The appreciative audience could not resist joining in and it was a delight to see the entire school dancing to Rock Around the Clock, YMCA and the Cha Cha Slide. All the teachers also joined in and Mr Emes surprised everyone with his cool moves!
Bunting made in class adorned the classroom windows and nearby trees. This provided a perfect Jubilee backdrop for tables overflowing with party food that were soon emptied by pupils keen to refuel after their lively dancing.
It has been a fun filled week at Hacton with so many events and activities in honour of Queen Elizabeth 2’s 60 year reign: today’s festivities were the icing on the red, white and blue cake!
Jubilee Party
June 01, 2012
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