Thursday, 26 September 2013

The First SS Show is Underway!

We're well into the very first Stonefields School show!  All of our learners have been working hard to get prepared for their part in the show - many hours have gone into practice and organising costumes and makeup.

We'd like to offer up a heartfelt 'thank you' to all our the parents that have involved themselves.  So many of you have volunteered your time to help prepare for our items, get the kids ready for each individual show and have supported us in what we're doing.  From fresh fruit to fill hungry tummies (thanks Angela!!), help with makeup and costuming, helping us entertain the kids in the evenings and everything in between, we really appreciate it!

This has been a huge learning opportunity for the LH1 students, as they've not only learned from their show item, but have also developed their understanding of cultural protocol and have practiced getting themselves dressed and further built their independence.  We couldn't do it without you!

Tonight will be the biggest show yet, followed up by sharing a cultural dinner.  If you've not already made it along, we hope to see you either enjoying the show tonight or in the hub to join the fun.

Click here to check out all of the photos taken (the access will be granted after the show tonight)








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4 comments:

  1. Well done Hub 1 for putting in an awesome performance...I liked it very much. KA PAI !!!!

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  2. Yes, it was amazing! And I just want to second your comment Miss Sarah Holland, thanking Angela for buying, chopping and serving up so many platters full of fresh fruit out of her own resource to give to our hungry kiddies during the show! So thoughtful! ;)

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  3. Great show. So proud of you hub 1.

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  4. A big congratulations to all the kids for the great effort they put towards the show "The Day We Remembered". It was a great successful first school show and it gone be remembered by all of us for sure.
    A special thanks to the teachers too for the support they have contributed towards the show.

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