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Music and Poetry Performance

23 Feb 2017
Wellington College pupils in Years 1-6 English as an Additional Language Program (EAL) put on an outstanding musical performance at the most recent Junior School assembly on 2 December. Four of the Year 4 boys – Andy, Daniel, William and YueZe - recited the classic Santa’s Reindeer poem followed by the universally-recognised Christmas carol, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.  Eleven Year 5 pupils started off with an intro, which was then sung in unison by the whole Junior School EAL ensemble. Over the past several weeks, pupils have been learning and practising the songs during lesson time with their teachers.  Dozens of parents were in attendance to witness the culmination of all their children’s hard work.  It was enjoyed by all. Well done to everyone who took part. English as an Additional Language is a key educational provision offered at Wellington College in Tianjin. Giving pupils access to a specialist program that ensures swift linguistic progress and access to a world class education for learners at all language levels.

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