This year's Infant Music Festival - hosted by Hacton - was themed around Space. Our Year 2 children joined together with pupils from Langtons, Upminster Infant, Oakfields and Branfil for a stellar sing-song. The Worshipful Mayor of Havering, Councillor Dilip Patel, was in attendance to give the children an extra incentive to put in a celestial performance.
All schools shone brightly as they sang songs together and on their own. Hacton pupils treated us to a cosmic performance of 'The Great, Green, Google Eyed Alien'. Well done to all of the children who helped create an Infant Music Festival that was out of this world!
Infant Music Festival
April 08, 2019
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