Year 2: Infant Music Festival

April 28, 2023

Our Year 2 pupils took part in the annual Infant Music Festival as part of their music curriculum. The last time we took part as a school was in 2019, so this was a very welcomed event for all of us to enjoy. 

Over the past couple of months the children have been busy rehearsing seven songs to perform together in the Hall. This year the theme was 'Transport' and we learnt songs such as 'Round the Bend' and 'Petrol Makes that Racing Car Go!'

In the Hall, we were joined by pupils from Branfil Primary and Upminster Infant School as well as The Mayor of Havering, Mr Trevor McKeever, and two members of Havering Music School. It was a heartwarming and uplifting morning in which all of our pupils sang with enthusiasm, confidence and joy. 

Well done, Year 2! We are very proud of you! 




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