We’re delighted to share the incredible performance of our Grades 1 and 2 students in the Drama Club. Their dedication and hard work shone brightly as they collaborated during club time to prepare two captivating plays: “Helping Hand” and “Allah’s Creation.” Through their participation in these plays, our children have not only showcased their budding acting talents but have also developed a multitude of valuable skills. Working together over the past few weeks, they’ve learned the importance of teamwork, cooperation, and mutual support, fostering a sense of unity within the club.
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