TALENTED youngsters kept the Christmas Spirit alive at Stroud School in Romsey by holding live performances of both the Early Years and Key Stage 1 nativities to families.
Stroud School, like so many others, has had to cut back on many of the festivities during the pandemic, but the nativity was an absolute must. The children had been rehearsing very hard for their Christmas performance, and were very excited to act in front of their families.
The early years children gave a wonderful performance entitled Come to the Manger, while Key Stage 1 pupils opted for telling the traditional story.
Both productions were also filmed and are available for family members who could not make the live event.
Pupils have also been decorating Christmas trees, hanging wreaths and enjoying Christmas parties, as well as a carol service at Romsey Abbey.
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