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San Remo Primary School band performing on the Merimbas.
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Grade 3/4 with their performance of the Warumpi Band classic “Blackfella Whitefella”.
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Prep/1H singing “I’m a little blue penguin” as part of the San Remo Primary school concert.
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Grade 4/5 singing “Wellerman”. The performances were filmed so parents could view them later.
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Prep/1 W singing “I love a book” for their school concert performance.
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The San Remo Primary School band on the guitars, filmed as part of the school’s concert last week.
Last week all students at San Remo Primary School were able perform in their school concert, including a whole of school performance.
It looked a little different this year, with the event being filmed for parents to be able to view in a few weeks.
Every class was skilfully led by music teacher Ian Chambers, performed a song each, as well as two whole school performances.
Many hours of work went into preparing the acts and the students showed dedication and commitment even with disruptions thrown in along the way.