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Primary School

Learn, Play, Laugh

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Choir Concerts

Llysfaen Light Switch On

Lots of children in our Llysfaen Choir went to sing at Llysfaen Old School, after school (29th of November). Unfortunately, it clashed with pyjama day, so our choir went to sing songs and bring joy, in pyjamas! The choir sang; Where's Rudolph, The Bells Ring Out and a Llysfaen classic; Boogie Woogie Santa. Our Choir wouldn’t be what it is without Mrs Jenkins (yr2 teacher), who sadly couldn’t make it to our Llysfaen light switch on, she teaches our children all the songs for our concerts. The teachers who supported our choir in Llysfaen were Mr Cannon (yr6 teacher), Mrs Jenkins (head teacher) and Mrs Hinton (yr2 helper) who helped us to be organised. “After hearing Llysfaen’s Choir sing, I want to participate in it.” Mentioned one of the children in the audience.


 

Thornhill cemetery 

Most of Llysfaen’s Choir went to sing at Thornhill’s crematorium on Sunday 8th.They sang The Bells Ring Out, Where’s Rudolph, When Christmas Comes To Town and That First Christmas Day. They sang in the Church Service and put smiles on the faces of everyone listening. Llysfaen’s Choir went along with Mrs Jenkins (yr2 teacher) and Mrs Hinton, who helped organise the event. The people who came to the church service were highly satisfied with their singing. The performance was thoroughly enjoyed!

“We put a lot of effort into all our concerts to make sure everyone has a good time,” stated one of the students in the school's choir. Luckily the choir wasn’t in their pjs this time!

 

Upcoming

There are few more Choir concerts coming up for Choir before Christmas, one of which in St Johns. The concert in Llanishen mightn’t be going ahead, but is yet to be confirmed. The Choir, Mrs Hinton and Mrs Jenkins (Yr2) have put a lot of effort into all their concerts so far in this academic year. They have many other brilliant concerts to come. ‘I am excited for the upcoming concerts.’ one of the children in the choir said.

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