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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

British School Manila EYFS & KS1 Production presents "Christmas with the Aliens"



Last December 2015, The British School Manila was filled with Christmas cheer. They had a Christmas shop open all week for the children to buy their families and friends gifts for the holidays and the Main Hall was transformed into a festive theatre.




BSM began the celebrations on Thursday morning, 03 December 2015 with the EYFS and Key Stage 1 show ‘Christmas with the Aliens’ by Nikki Lewis. The traditional Christmas story is retold to some alien visitors who become stranded on earth and meet a group of schoolchildren rehearsing their Christmas play. This show was performed by Year 1 and 2 children after many weeks of rehearsals and lots of hard work. The children made the faculty and parents very proud with their fantastic acting and singing of great songs such as “Where am I?” and “A Star Kept Shining”.


The Nursery and Reception children were twinkling stars, dressed in spangly silver and gold. They entertained with their wonderful performances of the traditional Christmas Songs ‘Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer’, ‘Little Donkey’ and the ever popular ‘FelizNavidad’.



This was a spectacular way to begin the festivities at BSM culminating in the rapturous applause at the finale, of their ever supportive community. BSM’s youngest children in school not only sang beautifully and looked amazing in their costumes but also delivered their lines with confidence and panache, testament to the practice and hard work put in by the students guided by their teachers to get to this level of performance. The EYFS and KS1 production reminded us all what Christmas is all about: bringing everyone together regardless of our differences.



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