The Christmas excitement has begun at the Early Years. The Reception boys all thoroughly enjoyed performing their Winter shows and all remembered their lines and sang beautifully to their friends…
…and all, as the title suggests, concerning death or ice cream at some point or another… Gareth sang some catchy songs, accompanied on his ukulele, with enthusiastic audience participation in…
Last week, Year 2 were very excited to have Mr Humphreys, father of Angus, talk to the boys about his Antarctic expeditions. They sat in awe as he showed them…
…Mr Adrian Dunn. The central work for the evening will be the iconic Requiem by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. This most famous of choral pieces will work splendidly in the Cathedral’s…
…proudly and confidently acted and sang their way through the story. There were many magic moments as Hansel and Gretel met characters from other picture books like the ‘Three little…
…as they shared interesting facts about how Mother’s Day came to be. They enthusiastically sang about their Super Hero mums and played a wonderful rendition of Frère Jacques on the…
…most fantastic evening on Saturday at Gallery Road…and then, the perfect conclusion…the ultimate crash, bang, wallop…Soldiers’ Field, Chicago! Huge, huge thanks to everyone who helped in any way to make…
…and poignant occasion. The service was led by Revd. Dr. Rebecca Lloyd, Curate at St. Stephen’s and the Vicar, Revd. Canon Bernhard Schünemann, preached the sermon. The Choir sang the…
…sermon. Mr Roulston and four members of the Choir led the traditional Remembrance prayers. The Choir sang a beautiful rendition of Psalm 23 by Howard Goodall as well as Mr…
…of facts about different modes of transport and they delivered their lines confidently and loudly! 1W sang songs and recited poetry as well as trying out the role of newsreader…