Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Choir @ Triple S Housing

Pupils from Mead & Broadford Primary have been spreading Christmas cheer this year by singing carols at local sheltered housing accommodation. Pupils from the two schools of The Learning Federation in Harold Hill have performed at William Tamsley House, Highfield Towers community centre, the Triple S housing complex in Hornchurch and at the Salvation Army Christmas lunch. 

While these local residents tucked into their turkey dinners, the pupils sang their way through a selection of festive themed songs. For a grand finale they also treated the audiences to some of the medleys which will next be seen at the O2 - as part of their Young Voices experience next month.

Having the choir perform at the Christmas meal really makes the event extra special. We are so glad they could attend as the residents talk about it for weeks afterwards.
M Borrell


We instil in all of our pupils that they are a key part of the community. The more they put in, the more they will get out. A small act, singing at a meal, can have a huge impact in brightening someone's day and making the festive period extra special!
Mrs Nicholls - Headteacher Broadford Primary

Our pupils are realising that the smallest acts of kindness can have a huge impact on others.

We look forward to the pupils coming every year. This is the fourth time I have heard them and it really made the whole occasion so special.
Elma

Well done all for your effort and the way you represented the school!