Why Britain is Great: British Music

October 19, 2018
To celebrate Why Britain is Great week, our music coordinator, Miss Layzell, taught children about British musical legends. Years 1 and 2 learnt how to sing and play a percussion instrument to the much loved song Yellow Submarine by The Beatles. Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 learnt the national anthem and the rock anthem We Will Rock You by Queen. They discussed Freddie Mercury's stage charisma and tried to channel this into their performances!




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