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Primary students at St. Anthony's School perform Christmas concert By Liz Dadson |
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![]() The Grades 1 and 2 French Immersion class at St. Anthony's School performs "Vive le Vent" at the Christmas concert Tuesday afternoon at the school ![]() The Grades 2 and 3 students sing about the real meaning of Christmas ![]() The Grades 3 and 4 French Immersion class does a montage of lip sync and dance for the audience | |
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There was plenty of talent on the stage at St. Anthony's School when the primary students presented their Christmas concert Tuesday afternoon and evening, with the junior and intermediate students set to perform their concert Thursday afternoon and evening. The French Immersion Junior and Senior Kindergarten class opened the program with "La Danse des Pinguoins," followed by the English Kindergarten students singing "Sugar Plum Fairy" and "Mary's Boy Child." The second French Immersion Junior and Senior Kindergarten class performed "Seigneur Jesus," and then the Grades 1 and 2 students sang "The Little Drummer Boy" and "Jingle Bells." The Grades 1 and 2 French Immersion class sang "Vive Le Vent" and "Silent Night" (in English and French), followed by a "Candy Cane Poem."
Grace Gudelj (L), Samantha Castillo and Devin Opperman sing "Mela Kalikamaka" with their Grades 2 and 3 class at the concert
Singing about the "Real Meaning of Christmas" are Koen Parcey (L), Maya Pfeffer, Desmond Pitre, Gina Frampton, and Kayne Lee of the Grades 2 and 3 French Immersion class |
Then the Grades 2 and 3 class sang "Mela Kalikamaka" and "Roo Roo The Red-Nosed Kangaroo."
And the concert wrapped up with the choir singing "The First Noel," "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." ![]() Acting as MCs are Brontae Hunter (L), Gabriel Pitre and Steven Travale Scrolling stops when you move your mouse inside the scroll area. You can click on the ads for more
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