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In the Primary School a special Club presentations day was held with the following clubs making representations.

Photographic Club 	-  	Children displayed their projects such as Photo albums on the  day. 						A competition was put in place for visitors to  vote for the best album.

Press Club          		-      	Members  produced a newsletter on Drug Abuse titled “The Mouthpiece.” 					Copies were distributed to visitors.

Bead making     		 -      	The children displayed the beads they had made during the course                                    				of the term. Pupils learnt three methods of bead making i.e. Bead                                     				weaving, Bead Stringing, and Illusions. They created a variety of                                  		                                necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.

Drama Club    		-	The club members successfully presented a drama titled “The Life of Mary Slessor”

Ballet	             		-   	The girls learnt Dancing steps to Christmas songs which was                                         				presented on club the day.

Nigerian Language.   	– 	Two groups delivered  superb and colourful presentations.  Pupils learnt the 					Efik Language and were able to vocalize greetings, names of members of the 					family and the names of places.

Adire & Batik    		-        	Children were able to display adire, handkerchiefs, throw pillows, batik pencil 				cases and  swimming bags made by themselves during the term.

Taekwando   		 -     	The pupil gave an exciting and awesome demonstration, with                                       				Sunnydale School pupils, who also participated in the presentation. 


Brownies and Club Scouts - Primary

Brownies and Club Scouts annual weekend camp took place in October.
There was a good turn out of campers with a total of 29 Scouts and 40 Brownies in attendance. The event was also well supported by parents.
Activities for the Brownies/Scouts week included a traffic-control-awareness campaign, bob-a-jobs at lunch time and a visit to the Hearts of Gold charity home.

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