PUPILS from RGS Dodderhill School in Droitwich have been showcasing their talents throughout the day and sharing performances as part of the Festival of School and College Arts.
The annual event is run by the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL).
RGS Dodderhill shared a number of its performances on Twitter throughout the day, using the hashtag #EduArtsFest
Among the performances were year four, five and six girls singing ‘Consider Yourself’ from hit musical Oliver (below).
Welcome to #EduArtsFest!
We’ll be showcasing the creative and artistic talent we have at RGS Dodderhill. Just keep your eyes peeled to see more videos like this throughout today! pic.twitter.com/KvhtxW7m6S
— RGS Dodderhill (@dodderhill) May 28, 2021
Other pupils sang Mary Poppins’ classic Supercalafragalisticexpialadoshus –
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What do you think of our wonderful performance of this Mary Poppins’ classic? Hopefully not atrocious 😜 #EduArtsFest pic.twitter.com/UbeYkjnoUA
— RGS Dodderhill (@dodderhill) May 28, 2021
Next to be shared was talented year six student Willow Heath with her rendition of ‘Home’ from Wonderland.
RGS Dodderhill is ‘Home’ to so many talented pupils, that it always feel like a ‘Wonderland’.
Take a listen to the incredibly talented Willow Heath from Year 6 performing this remarkable rendition. #EduArtsFest pic.twitter.com/uhmKlEWmrt
— RGS Dodderhill (@dodderhill) May 28, 2021
A collage posted also illustrated some of the work created in art and textiles lessons – from learning how to use a sewing machine in year four to creating dresses fit for proms in year 11.