Virtual Concert Arts, Events We have another wonderful virtual performance for you to enjoy! Listen to our Senior Band students’ virtual performance of Scarborough Fair, arranged by Andrew Boysen Jr. Each student learned the piece, they then played the piece by themselves keeping in time so that other students could put the whole thing together and add visual augmentation. Listen to the full performance here: Related Articles October 2023 Lights, Camera, Action – Exciting Drama Productions Coming Soon! One of the highlights of our academic year is our series of drama productions. And… May 2023 Intermediate Division Shows Congratulations to the Intermediate Division for putting on 7 incredible shows in 3 days for… April 2023 Drama Room Renovation Excitement fills the air as the drama room undergoes a much-needed renovation. Curtains have been… December 2022 Holiday Music Newton’s Grove students, teachers, and parents were treated to beautiful music by our Senior Band. December 2022 Primary Production The Imperial Palace was a-buzz with preparations for the annual Christmas Carnival. The Primary Division… December 2022 Junior Production There’s No Place Like Home! There’s No Place Like Home! The Junior Division students were… More posts
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