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| Saturday, 18 February 2012 10:30 | |||
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The pupils of Saint Andrew´s School recently displayed their proficiency in Scottish Country dancing at a Burn's night celebration organized by the British Games club.
The children delighted the guests with their expertise and even prompted some of the guests to take to the floor later in the evening. At the end of last term the pupils were once again involved in the Christmas Carol concert at All Saints Church and, for many members of the congregation, the children made their Christmas for them. On the last day of term the whole school got together to perform their annual Christmas Show. This year’s musical performance was “Santa's Sombrero”. The Nursery and Pre-school then sang songs before all the school came together for a traditional Nativity tableau. It was a full house with both friends and family coming along to watch and even join in.
Father Christmas found time to visit El Sauzal with a bulging sack full of presents to round off an excellent first term. Well done to all the pupils for their achievements and for setting the high standard that is Saint Andrew's.
For more information about Saint Andrew´s School please call 922573641/647878240 or visit us in Av. Inmaculada Concepcion 60, El Sauzal. Registration is open all year round; as we have limited places contact us now to secure your place.
Tenerife News edition 444
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JONATHAN POWER'S



The children delighted the guests with their expertise and even prompted some of the guests to take to the floor later in the evening. At the end of last term the pupils were once again involved in the Christmas Carol concert at All Saints Church and, for many members of the congregation, the children made their Christmas for them.