Music Skills with Brittons Academy

July 01, 2014
Year 9 an 10 music students from Brittons Academy entertained and inspired our Key Stage 2 pupils with an hour long music show in the Large Hall. The enthusiastic senior school performers impressed our children with guitar playing, drumming and singing. The favourite part of the show amongst our pupils was 'Stomp' in which household items were used as musical instruments with Hacton children joining in to raise the roof with a rhythmic racket! The Brittons Academy students love of music most definitely made an impact: the sound of drumming on desks and upturned bins has been heard echoing through the corridors ever since!




Related Posts:

  • Infant Music Festival 2015Key Stage 1 pupils sang beautifully alongside pupils from other local schools at the Infant Music Festival. Eidvidas (Year 2) wrote this report: "Today we went to the Infant Music Festival. We sang lots of songs with Upmin… Read More
  • Parent View Update Thank you to everyone who completed the Ofsted Parent View survey during parents' evenings. We had a good response with 86 opinions that Ofsted can take into consideration when they carry out their next inspection. It was gr… Read More
  • Years 5 and 6 BasketballThis week, our Year 5 and 6 pupils have had the opportunity to develop their basketball skills by working with a teacher from one of our local secondary schools (Emerson Park). The children perfected their passing, improved t… Read More
  • Royal Liberty School Physics RoadshowYoung ambassadors from the Royal Liberty School visited Hacton to present their Physics Roadshow. Equipped with eggs, balloons, straws, magnets, Maltesers and other weird and wonderful objects, the super scientists amazed o… Read More
  • Junior Travel AmbassadorsAfter completing application forms and submitting persuasive personal statements about why they should be chosen, our new Junior Travel Ambassadors were picked by Elaine Keeler, Havering Road Safety Officer. Elaine was impres… Read More

Popular Posts

Search This Blog

Blog Archive