Forest Gate pupils take to stage after SATs
Published:
10:00 AM July 14, 2012
Updated:
9:55 AM October 13, 2020
Youngsters at St Antony’s Primary School in Forest Gate said goodbye by taking part in an spectacular performance of Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
The Year 6 pupils impressed watching parents in the school’s third end of year musical after four manic weeks of preparation.
Music co-ordinator Verity Carter said it was a fitting reward for youngsters who had worked hard on their SATs.
They are now set for secondary school.
She said: “The children really exceeded expectations and they absolutely loved being on stage.
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“The parents were delighted with what they saw, and Aaron, who played Joseph, particularly excelled.
“They really worked hard on their exams - we are very proud of them.”
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