
Mr. Charles joined the fun as Pharaoh and Hugh D (L6) sang the role of Joseph, with drum accompaniment from Bobby L (L6), directed by Mrs. Nathan. It has been a real joy to work on these songs throughout the term with English Martyrs and Oaklands pupils. Many thanks to our wonderful partnership helpers Alex, Toby, Bobby, Elizabeth, Lucy and Bobby and to the other HANDS pupils who joined us for the day.
On Friday 7 May, our Year 5 pupils joined the Year 6 from Oaklands School and Year 3 from English Martyrs to perform excerpts from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Our school has a rich history with this musical, having first performed it in 1970 alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice!
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