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Students perform in Spectacular Gym and Dance Show

A total of 150 students demonstrated their skills in the highly anticipated annual Gym and Dance Show, held on the 11th and 12th February. The showcase was the result of months of dedication and hard work, featuring an impressive range of performances, including Trampette routines, Floor Gymnastics, and various dance styles such as Contemporary, Commercial, and Modern.

Miss Tucker commended the students' efforts: "Every year, I am truly amazed by the level of professionalism and talent displayed by our students. Since September, they have put in an incredible amount of effort to perfect their performances. Their enthusiasm and dedication are what bring this showcase to life, and it simply wouldn’t be possible without their curiosity and determination."

A special acknowledgment was given to the sixth form students, whose contributions were instrumental in both organising and running the event. Many of them have been part of gym and dance since their early school years, growing into leadership roles and serving as mentors for younger students. 

The Gym and Dance Show reached an outstanding level, captivating spectators across three performances, including a special matinee show for Christ Church Primary School. 


 

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