Children from Phase One – Years One, Two and Three – came together to put on the show which drew an enthusiastic response from the audience of fellow pupils and members of the wider school family.
“Putting on a production like this, with so many children of different ages, requires a lot of hard work and patience from everyone involved, so it’s wonderful to know that hard work has been rewarded. The Year Threes did most of the acting parts, with Year One supplying the angels and donkeys, as well as singing, and Year Two made great sheep and wise men!”.
Cuddington Croft is a member of the GLF Schools group, a Surrey based multi-academy trust which now runs over a dozen schools across the south east, based on a model of strong collaborative learning.
“Not only is this a hugely fun thing to be involved in for the children, but they all learn something from it being a cross-years production, rather than just working with children of their own age, and as a teacher, that’s really rewarding to see,” said Ms Lobo.
“Thank you so much to the children for making so much effort, and to all the parents and family who came to see it as well. That support makes it all feel so worthwhile.”