Pupil Spotlight: A Traditional Irish Tune

March 16, 2018
Just in time for St. Patrick’s day, some of our marvellous musicians from Year 6 performed a traditional Irish tune in whole school assembly. They played with flair and confidence in front of the rest of the school and were rewarded with a big round of applause from their appreciative audience. Well done girls!

We hope you enjoy their performance as much as we did.

 

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