Year 6 pupils at Forest and Sandridge Primary School showcased their talents at their end-of-year performance of The Greatest Showman.
The show highlighted individual talents, including solo vocal performances, gymnastics routines, ballet dances, stilt walking, baton twirling and songs accompanied by pupils on drums and the guitar.
Three performances took place on Wednesday 17th July, during the pupils’ last week of primary school.
“Our year 6 pupils have been working hard over the last few weeks preparing for their end-of-year show. The children made the props, learnt the lines, sang the songs and we even had children playing in the band,” said deputy headteacher James Mead.
“The children and staff have all worked so hard to pull off an amazing show for the parents and the school community.
“We are very proud of all of them and wish them the best of luck as they move on to secondary school.”