Year 1 enjoyed an afternoon of sunshine and nature at Forest School today. They started their session in the Eco Garden, where they were challenged to work in teams to find ten plants that are edible, or produce edible fruits/seeds.…
Last week Reception Class continued to explore different types of transport, with a focus on aeroplanes. The children were set a homework challenge to make a paper aeroplane ready for a competition. They tested all their planes in the hall,…
Last week, at Gardening Club, the children were very busy. Bob had left them a long list of jobs and they got straight down to it, skimming duck week off the pond, watering the plants, potting tomato plants, tidying up…
Year 1 enjoyed an afternoon of sunshine and nature at Forest School today. They started their session in the Eco Garden, where they were challenged to work in teams to find ten plants that are edible, or produce edible fruits/seeds.…
Last week Reception Class continued to explore different types of transport, with a focus on aeroplanes. The children were set a homework challenge to make a paper aeroplane ready for a competition. They tested all their planes in the hall,…
Last week, at Gardening Club, the children were very busy. Bob had left them a long list of jobs and they got straight down to it, skimming duck week off the pond, watering the plants, potting tomato plants, tidying up…
Music is a very important part of life at Holy Redeemer. Mr Lister and Mrs Hazelton, our music teachers, teach all music from Yr R-Yr 6. Mr Lister also runs Choir and Band, as well as producing all our Nativities and Summer productions. Each year we also have an Autumn concert where pupils showcase their learning in music, whether that be whole class lessons, Choir repertoire, band or individual progress from lessons taught by peripatetic teachers. We currently have peripatetic teachers who visit school to teach vocal, piano, woodwind, brass, guitar, ukulule and drums. [dg columns=”1″ ids=”18451″]
Here are a few photos of the choir and band performing at this year’s Christmas Fayre:
The choir singing in the Pershore Council Chambers at the Chairman’s Carol Service:
Whole school ‘Lest we Forget’ Concert, to Commemorate the end of fighting in WWI:
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