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Year 3 Traditional Moroccan Singing

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Bridges of Giving

Bridges of Giving

In February, the Year 3 students kicked off their big early morning performance with Hanuel, Shanaya, and Chejun’s stunning piano pieces. This was just the beginning of the incredible show put on by all students. The first song was about our school, with a powerful message about the importance of working hard and valuing each and every member. The chorus was heavily syncopated, with rap verses and clapping, making for a truly unforgettable performance.

Next, the children treated us to a lively version of the Moroccan children’s nonsense song ‘Aram Sam Sam’. Using both tuned and untuned instruments, the children brought the song to life with their energy and enthusiasm. It was a delightful performance that showcased the talent and creativity of our Year 3 students.

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Year 10 Fine Art Exam

3D sculptures

This term, students have been exploring the theme of Architecture, looking into drawing, painting, digital media and other mixed media techniques so far.

Year 10 Fine Art exam students were encouraged to consider Architecture from a 2D relief and 3D perspective. Their brief was to investigate a range of paper and cardboard making techniques from the starting point of one unit (or geometric form), and then create a 3D dimensional sculpture through repetition.

We think you might agree, that for a first exploration into 3D work, the students were impressively risk-taking and imaginative in their interpretations of the brief, well done Year 10s!

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