Kindy Students Taught How to Dance by Primary & Secondary Students

Our Kindy children love to dance and play. They thoroughly enjoyed having our college students visit recently to share their dance skills.

Kindy Students Taught How to Dance by Primary & Secondary Students

In the leadup to Impact, our Kindergarten students received a dance lesson from Primary and Secondary students. Since our Kindy students love to dance, they had the chance to learn from the older students.  

They also asked about what they need to do if they wish to perform at Impact in the future. It was a surreal moment for many of the Primary and Secondary students, who remember being in that very same Kindergarten.  

One of the benefits of sending your child to Staines is that they can progress from Kindergarten to Year 12 while keeping the same relationships and familiar surroundings. Moreover, we offer a distinctly Christian education where every child is valued and cherished. 

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