Students shine at Music Showcase 2023

By Anu Ganbold, Year 10

The school’s annual Music Showcase is a highlight of the academic year with performances from Prep II all the way to Year 10 and this year was no exception.

The event is a true celebration and our talented musicians gave a magical performance in support of St. Ann’s Hospice, who specialise in end-of-life care and for whom donations make a significant difference in their ability to provide essential services. Here at Bridgewater every student is given the close attention and support needed to flourish and discover hidden talents and the showcase is the perfect opportunity for pupils to display their musical aptitudes and express their individuality.

The programme for the evening encompassed solos, duets, ensembles, vocal groups and choirs and was wrapped up by the Prep and Senior Choirs who performed What About Us by Pink. It was certainly an emotional night and one that will be remembered for years to come.

As a school, Bridgewater has been supporting St. Ann’s for over a decade, raising over £30,000 throughout that time via charity runs, showcases, art exhibits and other collaborative and celebratory events. By coming together as a community we are able to make a difference in the lives of those who depend on the Hospice’s invaluable services and of that we are immensely proud.

We would like to thank all our parents without whose support this would not be possible. Our gratitude also goes to the staff who organise and work on the showcase and finally, to all the students who took part and gave up their time to be part of something far bigger than themselves.

Our highly experienced teaching team is committed to bringing hidden talent and undiscovered potential out into the light.


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