Last Friday we had an exciting performance from the smallest members of our school, the Pre-Nursery, Nursery and Reception children took to the stage for their Christmas Production. The children have been working hard to learn their lines for the past few weeks and their hard work has paid off. They sang seven different songs telling the story of a sleepy shepherd who was going to Bethlehem to see the birth of Jesus. The rest of our Primary School were an excellent audience and they even joined in with the encore, clapping along in time to the music. The children now have the challenge of doing it again on Monday morning to show their parents!
Well done to all the children who were in the Christmas Production today.
Educators are leaving traditional practices behind in favour of a tailored, more personalised approach for each student that gives them greater control over their own learning.
Imbued with a taste for adventure, our Year 11 International Award Silver participants embarked on a grueling expedition on the historically significant Trilha do Ouro through the wilds of Serra da Bocaina National Park.
At Nord Anglia Education, there’s always something new and exciting happening across our global network of schools. This is especially true thanks to Global Campus, which allows our more than 53,000 students to connect virtually. Read more about ongoing Global Campus initiatives that our students are involved with in this academic year so far, including World Children’s Day on 20 November.
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Marcos DeBrito, a successful terror book writer and author of cinema horror movies came into class to speak to Yr4 CF children about being an author, scriptwriter, and director of cinema.
Nord Anglia students around the world will celebrate World Children's Day on 20 November 2018 to raise their voices to address some of the most pressing questions facing the planet.