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Windsor First School's present It's A Small World
SCHOOLS from Windsor delivered a memorable, joint musical performance at major venue, The Hexagon, on Sunday. It's A Small World was presented by eight Windsor first schools and featured around 300 seven to nine-year-olds performing musical arrangements from around the world. Pieces included Russian, Ghanaian and Australian traditional numbers and solo, ensemble and dance performances. Anne Farley, deputy headteacher at Braywood CofE First School, in Oakley Green Road, said: "It was a magnificent performance from all the children who thoroughly enjoyed performing on the big stage." The evening in Reading was made possible by the Rotary clubs of Wokingham and Ascot working closely with the headteachers of Windsor's first schools.
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Flippin' good fun at pancake race - photos
Businesses from across Windsor entered the Flippin' Pancake Race, organised by the Windsor and Eton Town Partnership on Tuesday. It looks set to raise more than £500 for the Diamond Jubilee Monument and Christmas Lights Appeal. Competitors dressed as 15th century housewives at the race in Windsor Royal Shopping Centre and Cafe Rouge's French Flippers battered away the competition to beat High Street-based Leap Frog in the final - with 11 teams left wiping the egg from their faces and looking like lemons.
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