Liphook Community Magazine - Spring 2015
Liphook Community Magazine - Spring 2015
Liphook Community Magazine - Spring 2015
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Churcher’s College<br />
CHURCHER’S COLLEGE JUNIOR SCHOOL<br />
YEAR 6 VISIT HIGH HURLANDS<br />
Year 6 from Churcher’s College Junior School visited High<br />
Hurlands residential home last week. The afternoon provided a<br />
lovely opportunity to share performance and communication<br />
skills using music and poetry. Most of the ten and eleven year<br />
olds performed solos, duets or trios on a variety of instruments.<br />
Of particular note was a stirring reading of ‘In Flanders fields’ by<br />
a group of boys. All the children joined together to sing ‘I was<br />
walking down the road’, which included lovely three-part harmony<br />
and linked with recent topic work on the Victorians. There<br />
was a warm atmosphere of enjoyment when residents and<br />
visitors joined in a rousing rendition of partner songs ‘What shall<br />
we do with the drunken sailor’, ‘O sinner man’ and ‘Roll the old<br />
chariot along’. The CCJS youngsters found the afternoon a<br />
moving and thought-provoking afternoon. The afternoon was<br />
organised by Sue Bint from Churcher’s College Junior School<br />
and Althea Hepper from High Hurlands.<br />
CHURCHERS COLLEGE JUNIOR SCHOOL’S INFANTS DEPARTMENT - NATIVITY PLAY<br />
It was to a packed Drama Studio of<br />
very proud parents, grandparents<br />
and friends that the children of<br />
Churcher’s College Junior School<br />
Infant Department performed<br />
their Nativity on Friday 5th<br />
December.<br />
The production ‘Hey Ewe!’ was<br />
fun and lively, full of songs and<br />
dances, but also carefully weaving<br />
in the true meaning of Christmas<br />
with the birth of baby Jesus told by<br />
the Narrators.<br />
The lead role of the Curious Sheep<br />
was played brilliantly by Emily<br />
Bridger.<br />
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