Schools Work Together for Infant Music Festival

Bailey’s Court Primary School today hosted the annual Infant Music Festival for Year 2 pupils, which was attended by children from all around the local area including Meadowbrook and Holy Trinity. This was a great opportunity for the local primary schools to get together and share their enjoyment of music.

This year’s theme was ‘animals’ and children had been practicing a number of animal-themed songs for the last few weeks, specially for this event. Pupils dressed up in animal costumes or as farmers or vets – notably there were a large number of cats! – to add fun to the event.

Not to miss out, many of the teachers joined in with the theme and dressed up too.

Following this morning’s large event at Bailey’s Court, many of the schools  held special performances for parents to enable them to share the children’s learning.

Pupils at Meadowbrook performed in front of Reception and Year 1 pupils, as well as their own parents, back in their school hall, combining delightful singing with actions. Some families had made a tremendous effort with the costumes – as you can see from the pictures shown.

Bethany told us “My favourite song is one about jellyfish, but I didn’t have a jellyfish costume so today I am a cat!”

The schools whose pupils walked to Bailey’s Court would like to say a special ‘thank you’ to the parents who volunteered their time to walk with the children to and from this event.

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