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In Sixteen Hundred and Sixty Six

Year 2 delivered a fantastic assembly all about the Great Fire of London, confidently retelling the dramatic events of 1666. Through a wonderful combination of singing, dancing, storytelling and acting, the children brought this important moment in history to life for their audience.

They shared key facts about how the fire started in Thomas Farriner’s bakery on Pudding Lane, how it spread quickly through the wooden houses, and how it finally came to an end. Their clear narration, expressive acting and enthusiastic singing showed just how much they have learned during their topic.

We were especially proud of the teamwork, compassion and friendship shown throughout the preparation and performance. The children supported one another brilliantly, demonstrating growing confidence and resilience on stage. It was a truly memorable celebration of their hard work and collaboration.

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