Peace: Hannah McCleary and Rosie Grant get into the festive spirit.
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For the first time since 2019, carols were sung on the lawn at Moama Anglican Grammar on December 5.
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Families, staff and students were overjoyed to run the Carols on the Lawn event again.
All involved had a fantastic evening of singing, dancing and enjoying the festivities.
Students from kinder to Year 6, as well as some secondary school acts, enjoyed performing a variety of songs and carols including The Reindeer Dance, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Jingle Bells and Let It Snow for the captivated audience.
The school’s music captains, Kokona Koreeda and Grace McMaster, did a fantastic job of hosting the evening.
Dedicated school family volunteers were busy from start to finish selling raffle tickets to benefit the Echuca Regional Health Cancer and Wellness Centre, cooking a magnificent sausage sizzle and serving up the ever-popular snow cones.
Together: Students from all junior year levels performed on the night.
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Fun: Students perform at the Carols on the Lawn event.
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Choreography: Students sang and danced to many different carols including The Reindeer Dance, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Jingle Bells and Let It Snow.
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Celebrating: Classes banded together to perform their acts.
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Performers: The event was a variety show for all ages with singing, dancing and festivities.
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To the stage: Students performed for a captivated audience on the night.
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Choir: Ella Betts, Sadie Grant and Anastasia Attalh sing together.
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Support act: Students, staff and families joined together to mark the festive season.
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