
Christmas week at Middleton Primary School was a truly magical and memorable time for everyone involved. The school was filled with festive cheer, excitement and celebration as pupils, staff and families came together to enjoy a busy and joyful end to the term.
One of the highlights of the week was the wonderful series of Christmas performances. They were delighted to host a traditional Reception Nativity, followed by a Key Stage One nativity and a beautiful Key Stage Two carol concert. Each performance showcased the children’s hard work, confidence and enthusiasm, and it was heart-warming to see them shine on stage. It was especially lovely to welcome so many parents and carers, whose support and enjoyment made the events even more special.
Alongside the performances, the school enjoyed a very busy festive period packed full of fun activities. Their Christmas fair was a great success, bringing the school community together to celebrate and raise festive spirits. Christmas Jumper Day added plenty of colour and smiles around the school, while class Christmas parties gave children the chance to relax and celebrate with their friends.
To top it all off, excitement reached new levels with special visits from Santa, much to the delight of the children. These moments created lasting memories and added to the magic of the season.
Christmas week at Middleton Primary School was a wonderful celebration of togetherness, creativity and community spirit. Thanks to all staff, pupils and families for making it such a special time and for their continued support throughout the year.
This post is based on a press release issued by Middleton Primary School
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