Talented Pupils Hit The High Note
Budding young musicians from Hampshire Collegiate Prep School have been awarded for their musical talents. Lessons to be learned - Perfecting the classroom of tomorrow, today The independent school’s annual music competition, which has been running since 2006, has become an exciting landmark event, showcasing pupil’s creative flair and giving them the opportunity to develop their performance skills.Aardman, Sony and Bin Weevils launch children’s pop video competition ILCEA Education transforms global communications with Google Apps STORY MUSEUM LAUNCHES NEW STORYTELLING SCHOOLS TRAINING PROGRAMME GRIPPLES YOUNG FEMALE GRADUATES DETERMINE TO BOOST GIRLS INTEREST IN MANUFACTURING Moffat Wins Welsh Schools Award Rational offers combi steamer demonstrations for school caterers Merchandisers are ideal for Grab and Go education catering as they are designed to save energy, cut running costs and look good front of house. NetSupport School version 11.20 with extended Windows 8 (Metro) support now available 10% of the British population are dyslexic; 4% severely so
Performing in front of a large audience, 25 children from Year three to Year six, competed by either singing or playing an instrument. There were performances on the piano, the flute, the trumpet, the guitar and even the glockenspiel.
Kay Francis, head of music at Hampshire Collegiate Prep School, said: “My thanks and congratulations go out to all of the children who sung or played in the competition. We have been treated to an array of musical talent.”
Music plays a very important part of Hampshire Collegiate Prep School; all children from nursery to Year six have music lessons taken by a music specialist in a well-equipped purpose built music room. The Prep School’s choir recently performed live on BBC Radio Solent.
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