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Malcolm Sargent Primary School pupils take to the catwalk for celebration of arts

From left, back, Beth Rowell, 11, Liberty Cook, 10, Megan Garwood, nine, Maddie Pickford, 11, and Mai Moncaster, 10. Front, Alfie Baker, 10, Daniel Bristow, nine, James Tyres, 10, Matthew Buck, nine, and James Lear, 11

From left, back, Beth Rowell, 11, Liberty Cook, 10, Megan Garwood, nine, Maddie Pickford, 11, and Mai Moncaster, 10. Front, Alfie Baker, 10, Daniel Bristow, nine, James Tyres, 10, Matthew Buck, nine, and James Lear, 11

Pupils celebrated the arts at a Stamford primary school last week.

Malcolm Sargent Primary School had an arts week which was capped off by pupils in upper key stage 2 presenting a fashion show.

The fashion show featured different themes, including mods and rockers, swinging ’60s, flower power, punks and new romantics.

Year 5 teacher Joanna Snell, the fashion show organiser, said: “The show was really good, the children really enjoyed doing it and it was really well received by other children.”

Each pupil made a customised T-shirt and, with some help from parents, did their hair and make-up to match their theme.

Drama teacher Jen Bacon helped the pupils learn dances for their stints on the catwalk, which were all caught on a DVD of the event.


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