Junior School students celebrate movement
In the exciting "Movement Composition" unit, which involves dance and gymnastics, Junior School students took the lead in their learning as they developed new skills in their respective year levels.
Students formed groups within their classes and chose their routines at the start of the term with guidance from their teacher. They practised earnestly for three weeks during their free time and came up with their moves including dancing, acrobatics and gymnastics. Among the skills developed and practised were rolls, balances, jumps, splits, floor moves and synchronised dance moves.
“Our Junior School students took their agency, creativity, teamwork and courage to another level by showcasing their skills in gymnastics during the PHE assembly as they celebrated the end of the amazing unit,” said PHE Teacher Beverlyne Injairu.
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